This is certainly no Apocalypse Dudes, but, then again...
J. Keeler | Cursed Midwest | 07/07/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)
"neither was Scandanavian Leather. Post-resurection turbo has taken some getting used to for me. Polished and stunningly produced, Party Animals just doesn't seem to have that "death punk" feel. All that said, it is a damn fine listen. Just don't expect any Are you Ready (for some darkness?) or Princes of the Rodeos on this one. I really dig Death from Above and High on the Crime. Of course, Euroboys playing and Hank's hollerin' are both top notch. It is worth the money just for the inclosed liner note photos. If I had it to do all over again, I would be patient and wait for a domestic release and maybe save a few bucks."
Just like the other reviewer
ryan | Boston, MA | 07/16/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"this is definately not Apocalypse Dudes, and the death-punk is feeling less and less, but it's still got that humor and rock n' roll we all love that Turbonegro give us. They even try something new, a strings section!
Although there is no "Age of Pamparius" or "Get it On" on here, there are still awesome rockers, "City of Satan", and "Stay Free" are to name just a few.
Turbonegro started off as a prank, and ended up a revolution."
Superbad
deathpunkforever | Canada | 09/02/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album is like a swift kick in the ass in this era of pop-punk. In this reporter's opinion, Turbonegro is the sweetest, juciest nectarine in the box. Make sure you pick this one up."