The Local Fuzz

The Local Fuzz is the fifth studio album by The Atomic Bitchwax, released in 2011 by Tee Pee Records.[1] Consisting of a single extended piece of music it was based on the intention of "50 riffs in 40 minutes".[2]

The Local Fuzz
Studio album by
Released2011
Length42:16
LabelTee Pee
The Atomic Bitchwax chronology
T4B
(2008)
The Local Fuzz
(2011)
Gravitron
(2015)

Track listing

All songs by The Atomic Bitchwax unless noted.

  1. "The Local Fuzz" – 42:16

Critical reception

The Local Fuzz was noted as a somewhat strange addition to TAB's music, given the single song, however it was rated moderately positively. PopMatters rated it as 6/10 and "ambitious and well-executed", although requiring significant adaptation from the band's usual audience.[2]

gollark: Nope. Reduces it a lot.
gollark: Well, they don't have a great success rate.
gollark: Yeeeees? I mean, they've been extensively tested.
gollark: Just seal them in giant airtight hamster balls when they're outside. With air scrubbers obviously.
gollark: They've been given to a few tens of million of people each and not really had issues (the blood clot thing was stupid; rates were LOWER than in the general population).

References

  1. "Local Fuzz by Atomic Bitchwax review". Aquarian Weekly. 30 September 2011. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
  2. Chris Colgan (26 July 2011). "The Local Fuzz - PopMatters review". PopMatters. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
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