Sunny So Brite, The New American Century

Sunny So Brite, The New American Century

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Let Green Day Soak In The All Of The Praise For Th

Let Green Day soak in the all of the praise for their political attack on the Iraq War; being on a major label and already having multi-platinum discs under your belt will lead to more press praise than a much smaller and virtually unknown but far better post-punk combo can acquire.

Hailing from the American South, Sunny So Brite easily outdo Green Day's glossy anti-Bush protests with "The New American Century," which sounds like a psychedelic makeover of Fugazi. From a lyrical standpoint, it's certainly easier to understand what Green Day is singing on "American Idiot." However, Sunny So Brite's oddly shaped musical compositions stretch the intellect with greater force.

"Secrets Under Scars" is a real flamethrower and should hook youngsters expecting a less mentally challenging listen. They're in for a shock. "The New American Century" rocks the brain while making you clench your fists.

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shame! thank God we have a president who is willing to do the right thing, and protect the freedom of sunny not so brite, and their mindless dribble. it is this kind of thought, that threatens the security of this country, and more important, our children. i bet they don't have any children, or if they do they don't care about them.

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