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Integrity, Technology & Service
1992 studio album by Gas Huffer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Integrity, Technology & Service is the second studio album by the garage rock band Gas Huffer.[1][2] It was released in 1992 on Empty Records.[3] The futuristic artwork on the cover sets the tone for the music on the album. The band supported the album with a North American tour.[4]
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Critical reception
Trouser Press wrote that "I.T.S. Credo" "reaffirms the band-held view of rock as hard manual labor."[6] The Seattle Times noted the "sing-along choruses where everyone shouts and guitar solos that rubber-band in and out of basic 4/4 time structures."[7]
AllMusic called the album "crazy, entertaining, classic, punky raunch and roll moving at 200 mph."[5]
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Track listing
- "George Washington"
- "Bad Vibes"
- "Overworked Folk Hero Guy"
- "Uncle!"
- "The Piano Movers"
- "In the Grass"
- "Bomb Squad"
- "Do the Brutus"
- "Remove the Shoe"
- "I.T.S. Credo"
- "Where Wolfmen Lurk"
- "Moon Mission"
- "Sandfleas"
References
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