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Big Dick Salmon
Date Added: 03/22/2005
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PLANETS

When I got nothin' left in my member to treat sweet-faced, sea-fresh cod to, it's time to swim down to the Barrier Reef, pop in ADEMA's Planets, and watch 15-foot Great Whites bite surfers in half. If they take out a few faggoty parrot fish in the process, even better. A snorkeler here and there isn't so bad either, especially if they're wearing those fluorescent wetsuits. When you're hanging out and a bright pink leg floats by you, it's a hoot trying to match it back to the body.

You get the same thrill listening to ADEMA's meaty collection of talented and memorable grunge-metal tracks. Blonde, tan, blue-eyed tourists go in shark mouths like singer Luke Caraccioli's gritty vocals go with Tim Fluckey's guitar work and Dave Deroo's bass. Caraccioli could be the second-coming of Aaron Lewis from STAIND, only less sad and morbid than a mom watching from shore as the beady-eyed champ I'm rooting for chomps down on her lil' girl's tender arm.

Caraccioli goes from angry to hopeful as quickly as the bay goes from green to red, and my hero's stomach goes from empty to 1/4 full. This guy's a natural, and their debut for a new label should put them back on stage with the best of 'em (they've already toured with LINKIN PARK and KORN).

The album goes for the jugular right from the start with four killer tracks: "Shoot The Arrows," "Barricades In Time," "Tornado" (the single they've released), and "Sevenfold." Each has a line or two that'll stick in your head during a feeding frenzy, like "the hand that feeds cut off at the wrist" and "holding on to what you feel is true- and it's killing you." Only thing's missing is a yellowtail to bang amid the carnage.

They do get a little over-sentimental in ballads like "Remember" and in "Planets" where Caraccioli sings "to leave it all behind, I won't cry wolf." Too much of that syrupy crap and you'll be dying to watch someone's nuts drop out of a shark's stomach, as it's carved open on a shitty dock somewhere.

The slow spots are pretty few, and if I was a bettin' salmon, I'd say these guys were headed for a lot of hot roadie ass (Big Dick just might have to hang out backstage at one of their shows). Then, maybe all of us can jump on a private jet to Australia and bet on which happy tourist gets mutilated next.

Twenty or thirty dumb fuckin' watersport nuts in the water, a couple starved Great Whites, ADEMA, some hot-scaled nymphos, some blow, and you got one hell of a spring break.

Kill The Headlights
by Adema