Oneida-Come On Everybody Let's Rock (2000)
Artist: Oneida
Title: Come On Everybody Let's Rock
Label: Jagjaguar
Format: CD
Cat #:JAG27
Year of Release: 2000
Country and Year of Edition Issue: US 2000
Listed Condition: VG+/VG+ hole punch in upc
Sell Date: 7/27/21
Sell Price: $5.99
Discogs Last Sold:3/19/21
Low: $0.99
Median: $5.74
Average: $5.89
High: $10.00
Current low price: $5.22
Current Number on Sale at Discogs: 21
Have/Want: 176/31
Where Sold:Dunkirk, NY
Time it took to sell: 10 years
Where and When Bought: Kims on St Marks used or half.com
Gwiz-gau Letter Grade: B+
Sad To See It Go: No
Solid Brooklyn noise rock band I liked quite a bit in the late 90's/early aughts. I can pinpoint when I dropped off. 2001's Anthem of the Sun was the last release I bought, and they've been cranking them out after that as soon as 2002 and as recently as 2018 to the best of my knowledge. They still are doing gigs a couple decades later, but I probably haven't seen them in 20 years or so. Maybe I will see them soon. Or maybe 20 years will go by without me seeing them again.
The standout cut here is "Snow Machine." Closer to "Snowblind" in terms of cocaine tributary than any other band of their ilk. They also take on the 13th Floor Elevators "Slip Inside This House" with general enthusiasm. The rest is an enjoyable noisy squall. How they went from "must have everything" to total indifference is one of the great mysteries of The Reverse Collector.
Come On Everybody Let's Rock is a good one though.
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