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Polysics Hey Bob! My Friend! (Asian Man Records) By: Alex Steininger

A first for Asian Man, known for their pop-punk and ska releases, Japan's Polysics deliver hard-edge, rockin' electronica that blazes through your stereo at lightning fast speeds, pulsating with electronica goodness, while approaching everything from a rock standpoint. This is mass hysteria; a chaotic collage of the noise that goes on in everyone's head. It is lively music, living and breathing, waiting to be heard. I'll give it an A.
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