Sinfonico Honolulu is presented in reviews as a ukulele orchestra that reinvents 80s and punk songs. Their self-released album Thousands Souls of Revolution features nine ukuleles, modern beats and vocals across its tracks.

Thousands Souls of Revolution (self-released) contains arrangements for 9 ukuleles, modern beats and vocals and, according to the review, consists of 12 tracks (the reviewed Ramones cover plus 11 other tracks).

One DeBaser review praises Sinfonico Honolulu's ukulele-orchestra reinterpretations of 80s and punk songs. The album Thousands Souls of Revolution is self-released and features arrangements for nine ukuleles, modern beats and vocals. Specific covers mentioned include the Ramones, Echo & The Bunnymen and The Stranglers. The reviewer gave the album a 3/5 rating while praising the orchestration.

For:Fans of ukulele arrangements, listeners of 80s post‑punk/new wave covers, and fans of creative reinterpretations of classic songs.

 The hilarious and highly successful version of "Oh Oh I Love Her So" by the Ramones alone would be enough to give this album a solid nine.

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