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Zucchini Drive – Shotgun Rules (mod005)

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Inhale/Exhale Shibuya Shotgun Rules (with Marina Gasolina) Call the Gods Back in (with Elissa P) Down to the Spine (with M Sayyid from Anti-Pop Consortium) Where the Buffalo Roam (with Seraphim from No Surrender) 200 Motels and Half a Chicken (with Elissa P) We’re all dead, So you know (with Christy Brewster) Lover, Lover, Lover Bony and Sharp

Zucchini Drive – Shotgun Rules (mod005)

In 2009, The Zucchini Drive brothers have been up to no good again, and this time they weren’t afraid to get rough and breathe down your neck a little. Teaming up again with Brooklyn’s KaeoFLUX and his band Mon.Key.Pod on production, ZD members, Marcus Graap and Tom De Geeter have honed in on their core sound with their third fullength, Shotgun Rules. The album oscillates from the manic pop hooks of “Shotgun Rules” (with Marina Gasolina, ex-Bonde Do Role) and “We’re All Dead, So You Know” (with Christy Brewster), to the high-energy haphazard electro-rap of “Down To The Spine” (with M. Sayyid of Anti-Pop Consortium) and “Where the Buffalos Roam” (with Seraphim of No Surrender), to the gauzy flow of “Call The Gods Back In” (with Elissa P). KaeoFLUX and Mon.Key.Pod twist the journey into a cohesively gorgeous itch that is somehow simultaneously meditative and Eurotrash. Dig in, and don’t skip a beat.