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Start Trouble Every Solution Has Its Problem (Columbia Records) By: Mike SOS

Start Trouble have got a case of the mall punk whine, and Lord, does this Florida-based quartet have it good. The debut 14-track release from this bland band makes Kid Rock look like Radiohead and sounds like the countless other bleached haired, trucker-hat wearing acts that are living its salad days on a major label's dime. If Ashton Kuchtner decided to ditch the idiot box and pick up a guitar, this would undoubtedly be the result, complete with pseudo sensitive ballads ("Diggin' Holes") and hard partying anthems ("Let's Get Fucked Up"). Ugh.
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