Album DescriptionWith Craig D on the trap kit, David Dondero barrels through a number of tunes from his last four records including "The Real Tina Turner" off of "Shooting at the Sun With a Water Gun" and the raucous opener, "Living and the Dead" from last years, "The Transient". If there has to be a standout track, however, it would be the previously unreleased protest song, "Pre-invasion Jitters" which is a daring, vitriolic and impassioned stance against U.S. foreign policy. Stuff Magazine says its,"The filthy fun of Tom Waits and the debauched delivery of Jack Kerouac." Indeed Dondero has been accused of being the Jack Kerouac of the music world more than once.