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Last of the Ghetto Astronauts
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0628099400022
Format: Import
Label: Universal/Polygram
Manufacturer: Universal/Polygram
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Universal/Polygram
Release Date: November 21, 2000
Studio: Universal/Polygram
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Editorial Review: 1995 album for A&M by alternative rock trio from Canada that sounds somewhat like Live & Better Than Ezra. 10 tracks.
1995 Debut Disc from the Canadian Alt-rock Trio.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - still working out the kinks
althought this is the worst cd to carrie the name of matt good it is still better than the rest of the crap of its time.
Rating: - Not Beautiful Midnight
Not a great CD, but if you're a big Matthew Good fan it's worth buying. If you're not a big fan of MG then stick to Beautiful Midnight and his solo work.
Rating: - Wow.
Wow. This album is amazing. I really don't see why people are giving this album bad reveiws. I haven't heard much other music by Matthew Good (the only other songs that i've heard by him are Indestructable (which is a good song) and Alert Status Red (which is not)) I would recommend this album to anybody. Vermillion has a great bass riff that gives me shivers every time i listen to it, Symbolistic White Walls has this feeling to it that reeks of anger and impatiance. Native Son has a great intro ... Read More
Rating: - What [junk].
This is my favourite band in the whole world, so when I bought their debut album I thought it was going to be good. But it is terrible. Matthew Good hates this album, and with good reason. It is awful. The songs are mediocre; they put the album together fast, put very little money into it and it shows. Compared to their best album, "Beautiful Midnight", "LotGA" is awful. I give this album two stars, simply because it has one redeeming quality, "Omissions of the Omen." It is an excellent song, even though ... Read More
Rating: - Great Band, Great 1st Albumn
I would disagree with those who have rated the albumn a 2 or 3. Even at MGB's worst Last of the Ghetto Astronauts is far better than 80 percent of the music out there. As mentioned by everyone here Alabama Motel Room rocks, but Haven't Slept In Years and Symbolistic White Walls are both great songs that should be given a lot more credit than they have been. I have seen MGB in concert at least half a dozen times and in all they have played Symbolistic once at my first concert and it blew me away. I think ... Read More
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