All U Need Is Mosh | ||||
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Released | August 5, 2008 | |||
Recorded | 2008 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, dance | |||
Length | 47:15 | |||
Label | Nacional Records | |||
Producer | Plastilina Mosh | |||
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About.com | [1] |
Spin | [2] |
All U Need Is Mosh is an album released by Plastilina Mosh on August 5, 2008.
The reviews of the album were generally positive, including a four star rating by Tijana Ilich from About.com, who liked the fusion of different styles including rap, pop, punk, dance and metal. [1]
The song "Let U Know" is featured in EA Sports game, FIFA 09 as part of the soundtrack. [3]
The San Diego Reader wrote that "San Diego Chargers" would not supplant " San Diego Super Chargers" as the top song among fans of the National Football League's San Diego Chargers team. [4] The Tucson Weekly praised the song's "spine-tingling, halftime march". [5] Metromix called it "[o]ne of the most charming songs on the album ... a marching, drum-heavy groove." [6] Composer Alejandro Rosso said he was not a Chargers fan but "think[s] that they have a cool team"; he did not want to name the song after the Dallas Cowboys. [4]
As far as tunes that name-check the team go, the new track "San Diego Chargers," by Mexican dance-pop-punk-funk duo Plastilina Mosh won't take over first place in the hearts of Chargers faithful anytime soon – not when that deathless discofied ditty "San Diego Super Chargers" continues to hold the top spot – after 29 years.
Mosh's highlights include "My Party," which begs for a Bacardi ad; the Falco-esque rap of "Danny Trejo"; and the spine-tingling, halftime march of "San Diego Chargers."
One of the most charming songs on the album is the instrumental "San Diego Chargers," a marching, drum-heavy groove.