Recline of Mexican Civilization
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Media Type: CD
Artist: MANIC HISPANIC
Title: RECLINE OF MEXICAN CIVILIZATIO
Street Release Date: 07/12/2001
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MEXICAN INDIAN LADY 3-D Stove / Burner Covers Set of 4 *NEW*
- Create a personal and elegant touch to your kitchen!
- Great as a gift!
- Perfect for ANY collector!
- Excellent attention to detail and such vibrant colors!
- Useful and stylish all in one!
BRAND NEW Set of four (4) Mexican Indian Lady Stove / Burner Covers. This is a very beautiful set with lots of color and lots of detail! The 3-dimensional large apples are quite impressive. Please take a look at the pictures to understand what I mean. There is a beautiful variety of colors painted over an embossed and relistic design.
The set consists of four (4) pieces: two large burner covers measuring approx. 11.5″ in diameter and two smaller bruner covers measuring approx. 9.5″ in diameter.
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if you are or you were ever into punk, this album will crack you up. the songs are not only covered well with funny lyrics, but the voices are SO well impersonated. If mike ness was mexican, he would be singing “mommy’s little cholo” without a doubt
June 25th, 2010 at 6:37 pm
Review by Chris bct for Recline of Mexican Civilization
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The cover could be the finest take off on a punk album cover ever. Meanwhile, it’s the same story for MANIC HISPANIC, great idea to play really tight, change the lyrics of classic punk songs to Chicano humor lyrics and make records and do gigs.
This is their 2nd record. 2001. I saw them that year I’m pretty sure. I saw them 3 times earlier in the 2000’s and I thought they were one of the best live punk bands, probably the best one doin’ shows now. I gotta admit, the HIVES do a great live gig too, also full of energy and bringing their songs totally to life live, just like MANIC HISPANIC. The difference is, MANIC HISPANIC just doesn’t make records that bear listening to again, least for me. I’ve rarely listened to any of their albums more than 1 or 2 times.
Update: 03/09 – I’ve now seen them about 5 or 6 times including just 2 months ago at the House of Blues in Hollywood. Holy smokes that’s a great live show. Don’t ever miss ‘em. Funny banter between songs is half the show. Tight musically man. And suddenly I have a new appreciation for their albums. They’re not as stiff or dry as I first thought. Their shows are so incredible that I lost track of how good the albums actually are. Tasty. I keep goin’ back to them regretting that I haven’t listened to ‘em more over the years. Funny stuff on the albums too.
This coulda really worked if they’d figured out how to get that great feeling and sound of their live shows onto the albums. But, as it is, I’m real glad of the albums now. Lotta fun, tight musically, smarty pants all the way. chrisbct@hotmail.com
June 25th, 2010 at 7:01 pm