The drumless trio (un)known as The Jokes reaches their consecration with this live album. After recording their self-titled debut with somewhat limited distribution, they focus on some (there are 16 songs on the debut) of the most successful songs in their repertoire.
The concert opens with "The Sky is green for me that I'm eating Mushrooms," a brief arpeggio performed by Ace, the first guitarist. Soon after, he is joined on stage by his two companions, C. Boy on vocals and Anabaptist 2 on bass, and they start unleashing with their pseudo hardcore "Against the church," where the harshness of the riffs blends with the raw voice of the singer. Following this, with "Radio htz," they venture into lighter Indie pop, driving the gathered crowd into a frenzy. The concert continues with "So many bands," a short protest song against bands considered punk that are actually commercial pop. The melodic "No Words for World" where Ace and Anabaptist 2 duel with solos and riffs introduces the solo song of Anabaptist 2, "Historia," which reaches perfection with its poetic tones. After a pause, the hardcore returns with "Electronical dreams little damn things," entirely dedicated to hatred for Japanese cartoons. The anthem "The Jokes" baffles the crowd that settles down only for the wonderful "Psychedelic Love," dedicated to all dreamers. As a closure, the song "Cactus in my Ass," which causes a stir among the crowd for the "vulgar" way it is introduced!

Short but concise album (40 minutes) that highlights the ability of these young musicians capable of entertaining crowds of all ages! Look for the recording!

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