Posted June 22, 2007 by He_Is_Me
Stickin' It to the Man
by Tiny Masters of Today
, , , , teen punk

He_Is_Me says: The fact that they come David-Bowie-endorsed is a good point for the Brooklyn pre-teen brother-sister duet Tiny Masters of Today. The fact that their soon-to-be released album was produced by Russell Simmons (of Jon Spencer Blues Explosion fame) only adds some punk street-cred to their work. But "Stickin' it..." is just a great overdriven piece of rock'n'roll. Basic riffing over basic drumming still makes me wanna jump and shout. Tell me what effect this has on you...
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