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Gusto

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International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions.

AMAZON
Now that the charts are safe for American Pie-obsessed mall punks, Guttermouth have it made. Gusto--the band's eighth album--is filled with nitrous-huffing vocals, discount rock riffs and the sort of lyrics that even Blink 182 would find too obnoxious to tackle. Or not. "I'd take you out to dinner but I can't find my pants", singer Mark Adkins croons on "Pee in the Shower". The group mixes up the usual acerbic punk bluster with clownish stabs at the B-52's spastic synth pop ("My Town"), They Might Be Giants-style country rave-ups ("Gusto"), and, yes, even drunken pirate shanties ("Looking Out for No. 1")--wild stuff. --Aidin Vaziri

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions.

AMAZON
Now that the charts are safe for American Pie-obsessed mall punks, Guttermouth have it made. Gusto--the band's eighth album--is filled with nitrous-huffing vocals, discount rock riffs and the sort of lyrics that even Blink 182 would find too obnoxious to tackle. Or not. "I'd take you out to dinner but I can't find my pants", singer Mark Adkins croons on "Pee in the Shower". The group mixes up the usual acerbic punk bluster with clownish stabs at the B-52's spastic synth pop ("My Town"), They Might Be Giants-style country rave-ups ("Gusto"), and, yes, even drunken pirate shanties ("Looking Out for No. 1")--wild stuff. --Aidin Vaziri

$8.46

Original: $24.16

-65%
Gusto

$24.16

$8.46

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions.

AMAZON
Now that the charts are safe for American Pie-obsessed mall punks, Guttermouth have it made. Gusto--the band's eighth album--is filled with nitrous-huffing vocals, discount rock riffs and the sort of lyrics that even Blink 182 would find too obnoxious to tackle. Or not. "I'd take you out to dinner but I can't find my pants", singer Mark Adkins croons on "Pee in the Shower". The group mixes up the usual acerbic punk bluster with clownish stabs at the B-52's spastic synth pop ("My Town"), They Might Be Giants-style country rave-ups ("Gusto"), and, yes, even drunken pirate shanties ("Looking Out for No. 1")--wild stuff. --Aidin Vaziri