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| 03 January 2008 - Listenable Records |

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1. Intro
2. Quand J'étais Petit
3. Darryl Crow Chamber
4. Les Bonnes Manières
5. Boulangerie Patisserie
6. Maité Ravendark
7. Jack Chirac
8. Pour un Mosh
9. Pauv' Connard
10. Machanical Chiwawa
11. Gremmlins at the Gates
12. Je ne t'ai Jamait Autans Aimer
13. Poil de Cul
14. Croute de Pus
15. La Flemme
16. Mountains of Maths
17. Morbid Cocker
18. Welcome to the Jingle
19. Je Possède un Coussin
20. Canidal Corpse
21. Condemnde to Headbang
22. W.A Mozart 25th Symphony Allegro in C Minor K. 183
23. Je Collectionne des Canards (Vivants
24. Outro
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| Mini-Review |
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Four years of waiting have finally passed and the leaders of french funny grind have come up with their second full-length. Fans tired from listening to "I like to vomit" constantly were probably waiting for something new to come - and did this release fulfill their expectations? As for me, not at all.
Objectif:Thunes opens with an intro which is extremely melodic, compared to releases such as M.Patate or Kebabized At Birth. Next song - Quand jetais petit - is the only outstanding piece of music on this album, and its probably due to Lemmys participation. Energetic rock n roll song saves the album, as the rest sounds monotonic, and i just cant help myself, but too melodic and too much worked on. Compared to their previous full CD, they probably had spent more time working on this one, but they ended up with a release lacking the sparkle and humour which was always so connected to them.
Ultra Vomit were formerly known for their specific attitude - dont care about the music much, just make the vocals and everything sound funny and it works. Well, it did work. Therefore I was surprised listening to Objectif:Thunes. The music sounds much more melodic, precisely written, and also the sound has completely changed. If it wasnt Ultra Vomit, Id probably like this release, but once you begin as a funny grind band and record an album that sounds more "serious", it just doesnt fit together.
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