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The Anatomy Of The Tongue In Cheek Review
Relient K, named after guitarist Matt Hoopes'
well-worn and battered Reliant K car, released their sophomore
album, The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek, in August 2001.
The Gotee label artists -- with members Matt Hoopes, Matthew
Thiessen, Brian Pittman, and Stephen Cushman -- combine the
styles of ska and punk, resembling the sound of groups such
as MXPX and the O.C. Supertones. The highly energetic band,
who once intended on leading worship, offers socially relevant
topics communicated in understandable language. Geared toward
teenagers and young adults, the pop culture references in
tracks including "Sadie Hawkins Dance" and "Maybe
Its Maybeline" are quickly identifiable and immediately
grasp the listener's attention. Definite highlights include
the acoustic "For the Moments I Feel Faint" and "The
Rest Is up to You."
Review by: Ashleigh Kittle, All Music Guide
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