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The Bunny Gang - Thrive album flac Performer: The Bunny Gang
Title: Thrive
Style: Ska, Alternative Rock
Released: 2014
MP3 album: 1584 mb
FLAC album: 1736 mb
Rating: 4.2
Other formats: WAV MP3 FLAC WMA AA RA ASF
Genre: Rock / Reggae

Jive Bunny: The Album is the debut album by Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers, released in 1989 by Telstar Records. It includes two UK number one singles: "Swing the Mood" and "That's What I Like". Each of the album's tracks is made up of a medley of songs and samples from the 1940s to the 1970s. The album peaked at number two on the UK Albums Chart and was the Christmas number two album that year. Rock and Roll Party Mix".

The Bunny Gang Thrive (Hardline Entertainment). It’s been five years since Nathan Maxwell found enough time off from his day job as bassist for Flogging Molly, to pull together the follow up record for his side project, The Bunny Gang. But time has done nothing to dull Maxwell’s songwriting; on the contrary, Thrive is a far more consistent album featuring the group careening flawlessly from one genre to the next: punk, reggae and straight-ahead rock. The band shifts from a mellow number like Beach Coma to a darker reggae song like Sirens Through the City with ease

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So, yeah, the Bunny Gang equals the Clash. Still, for all of its copying, Thrive is pretty strong. There are a great number of songs that are uplifting, if not a call to arms. Even if this makes this album the poor man’s Sandinista!, the best thing you could say is that Thrive is a more manageable 11 tracks, as opposed to, you know, 36. And, arguably, Thrive is just as political as Sandinista!, with songs such as Uprise Underground. Say what you will about being a copycat, the Bunny Gang does a startling Clash impersonation. Some may scoff and say that they already own this record as Sandinista!, but the rest will just shrug their shoulders and celebrate that the voice of Joe Strummer lives on, albeit in altered form.

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