Pezcore | 
| Artist: Less Than Jake Label: Asian Man Category: Music
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Rating: 50 reviews Sales Rank: 134864
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.5
UPC: 754378800129 EAN: 0754378800129 ASIN: B000003OPM
Release Date: August 22, 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Liquor Store | | • | My Very Own Flag | | • | Johnny Quest Thinks We're Sellouts | | • | Big | | • | Shotgun | | • | Black Coffee | | • | Throw the Brick | | • | Growing Up on a Couch | | • | Blindsided | | • | Downbeat | | • | Jen Doesn't Like Me Anymore | | • | Out of the Crowd | | • | Robo | | • | Where in the Hell Is Mike Sinkovich? | | • | Process | | • | Three Quartz Drunk | | • | Boomtown | | • | Short on Ideas | | • | One Last Cigarette | | • | Short on Ideas | | • | One Last Cigarette |
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The Classic Heart and Core of Less Than Jake November 10, 1999 Dustin Diaz (San Francisco, CA USA) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
Being a fan since '96, This is the album where Less than Jake gives themselves a name. It should be agreed upon that there is not a single 'bad' song on this album. If you love to skank (fast), this is the one to get you off the ground as opposed to Losing Streak where you might tend to get into a slight moshing mode. Nevertheless, they still have the songs 'my own flag','johnny Qeust','Jen', and 'One last cigarette' that make you want jump, kick and sing along. I Recommend PezCore before you get 'blue and white','bootleg a bootleg', or the pez collection. Otherwise it's your choice between the rest.
amazing cd June 19, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
i was introduced to less than jake with anthem, which i thought was a very good album. after i saw them at warped tour and they played 'liquor store' and 'johnny quest thinks were sellouts' i picked this up. it sounds very unpolished compared to anthem, but i like that about it. it truly is less than jake at their best. its given that with 19 tracks there will be some filler, but even the filler has that awesome less than jake sound. its funny how they left the "turn the record over" message at the end of blindsided on the CD.
shibby March 29, 2005 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
this is the best Less Than Jake Album. it doesnt sound as polished as Anthem, or Losing Streak, but i still think it's still their best. my favorites are 3 QUARTS DRUNK, LIQUOR STORE, JOHNNY QUEST THINKS WERE SELLOUTS, and THROW THE BRICK. buy it.
God Bless LTJ, God Bless them every one June 8, 2000 Ska-Zophrenic (My House) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This album is one of the greatest by the greatest band on earth. You can tell (if your a first listener) that this is when LTJ was first budding due to a garagebandlike sound. Some of the songs rock so much, that they have used them in their later CDs. The punky/ska/butt-kicking music and lyrics are awesome, and it does me proud to call them a band. This title by LTJ is the way to go if want something worth listening to.
Pezcore: yet another awesome cd from Less Than Jake March 27, 1999 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Pezcore is without a doubt, equal in quality and energy to Losing Streak and Hello Rockview. They open the cd with Liquor Store which always puts me in a good mood. Throughout the cd they talk about the freedom that they have and the freedom that they desire. Just like every other cd there is a song about a break-up, and "Jen Doesn't Like Me Anymore" would be it. But LTJ brings an upbeat way of dealing with it and moving on. And, last but not least, what would a cd be without a secret song? About a minute after "One Last Cigarette" ends, they have a cover of Laverne and Shirley's theme song. This cd is definitly worth the 13 or 14 dollars it costs, with 19 songs (not including the cover song. Each song brings something new out in the band, and gives you something new to like. Pezcore is on my cd player right now, and rarely leaves, except for the Deftones and Limp Bizkit. I know you'll enjoy the cd as much as I do. GO BUY IT!!
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