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Gypsy Punks Underdog World Strike

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1 Sally Hutz/Gogol Bordello 3:02
2 I Would Never Wanna Be Young Again Gogol Bordello/Hutz 3:46
3 Not a Crime Treglia/Gogol Borde 4:31
4 Immigrant Punk Hutz/Gogol Bordello 3:45
5 60 Revolutions Gogol Bordello/Hutz 2:58
6 Avenue B Gogol Bordello/Hutz 3:07
7 Dogs Were Barking Gogol Bordello/Hutz 4:53
8 Oh No Hutz/Gogol Bordello 2:59
9 Start Wearing Purple Hutz/Gogol Bordello 3:42
10 Think Locally Fuck Globally Hutz/Gogol Bordello 4:23
11 Underdog World Strike Gogol Bordello/Hutz 5:24
12 Illumination Hutz/Gogol Bordello 3:52
13 Santa Marinella Gogol Bordello/Hutz 5:28
14 Undestructable Gogol Bordello/Hutz 4:53
15 Mishto! Gogol Bordello/Hutz 6:51
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Gypsy Punks Underdog World Strike

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Gypsy Punks Underdog World Strike

UPC: 603967127119

Release Date: 02/07/2006

Original Release Date: 02/07/2006

Tracks: [Sally, I Would Never Wanna Be Young Again, Not a Crime, Immigrant Punk, 60 Revolutions, Avenue B, Dogs Were Barking, Oh No, Start Wearing Purple, Think Locally Fuck Globally, Underdog World Strike, Illumination, Santa Marinella, Undestructable, Mishto!]
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Jo-Ann Greene

These "gypsy punks," as the band jubilantly describes itself, were once precisely that, a spectacular clash of cultures that smashed the exuberance of Ukrainian gypsy music and the pounding rhythms and exhilarating fire of Slavic folk, with the roar of punk rock. That was then, but now globalization has got them in its grip, and Gogol Bordello set about crashing through national boundaries, reconnecting the cultural links borders have severed. If a fire and fury for life fed the soul of the gypsy, the Slav, and the punk, it also lay at the heart of hard rock and heavy metal, and so into the meat grinder goes incendiary lead guitar. Flamenco's fire lies in its emotive rhythms and dangerous atmospheres, both of which seep into the set as well. You can hear it on "60 Revolutions," and even more magnificently on the stomping "Think Locally Fuck Globally," whose rhythms subtly quicken into a furious flamingo fire, before sweeping into a tribal tattoo, finally flinging itself out in a gypsy swirl. "Not a Crime" careens into Arabesque, "Immigrant Punk" skanks straight into reggae, while "Underdog World Strike" heads underground, interweaving hip-hop, punk, and reggae to gypsy's own roots. Frontman/lyricist Eugene H?tz explains how his own history drives him on the autobiographical "Undestructable," accompanied by a cheery punky reggae backing that defies one not to sing along. And it's not the only one for much of the set is spectacularly anthemic, from the fist-in-the-air fervor of the Oi!-esque "Not a Crime," the fashion-fling command chorus of "Start Wearing Purple," to the life-affirming "Undestructable." One may even start phonetically parroting the lyrics of "Santa Marinella." That latter song is not sung in English, and there's foreign lyrics sprinkled about the set, but the emotional meaning is always clear. A truly universal album that encompasses America's eternal immigrant story, urban living, and a love of life and music that translates into every language on earth. It's the fire in not just the gypsy soul, but the soul of everyone, and Bordello ignite it into a blaze as bright as life itself. ~ Jo-Ann Greene, Rovi