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American Cheese

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Download links and information about American Cheese by Nerf Herder. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 34:38 minutes.

Artist: Nerf Herder
Release date: 2002
Genre: Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 12
Duration: 34:38
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Welcome to My World 2:07
2. High Five Anxiety 3:06
3. New Wave Girl 2:53
4. Mr. Spock 3:29
5. Jacket 3:00
6. Rock City News 2:06
7. Cashmere 2:37
8. Nervous Breakdown 2:47
9. Jenna Bush Army 3:06
10. Defending the Faith 3:06
11. Busted 2:18
12. New Jersey Girl 4:03

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Nerf Herder is one of the few early-2000s pop-punk bands worth listening to, and on American Cheese, their third album, the nerd-rockers really perfect their sound. The influence of one of the greatest pop-punk bands ever, the Descendents, can be heard throughout, matched by the slapstick but sharp-witted attitude of the Dead Milkmen and the arena-ready sound of Weezer. This genre doesn't get much better then the hilarious "Mr. Spock" ("you don't want a boyfriend, what you want is Mr. Spock...something more than human, someone with blood that's cold and green"). And "New Wave Girl" coolly updates the Descendents' love themes with a Mr. T Experience chorus and Ric Ocasek vocals — it might not live up to "Silly Girl," but what does? Other highlights include "Jenna Bush Army," where Nerf Herder comes as close as it gets to political lyrics ("there's a new leader in the land with a platform that I understand, I saw her face in the magazine, she looks hot in her tight jeans") and the awesome sci-fi metal homage "Defending the Faith." But really, every song on American Cheese could make a great single. Maybe pop-punk isn't dead after all.