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Pink Grease - Strip (Mute)
UK release date: 10 January 2005
Pink Grease - Strip

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Another slice of rowdy, dirty sleaze from Rory Lewarne and the boys, sounding more and more like a throw-back to the early days of punk. You get the picture pretty quickly from the lyrics - "I'll strip you at my place" followed by lots of bump and grind, heavy pumping and "Don't tell me your name 'cos it's changing it all..."

As usual there's good choppy guitar and a great chorus, with some nice woopy electronica dropped in to liven up the middle.

After a disappointing first album Pink Grease are still looking for inspiration to match their debut single Fever, but this is definitely a good step in the right direction.






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