Big beats are broken up by Steve Aoki's terse vocal blasts on "1967 Poem," Electrocute reappears to propel the sultry vocal swagger of "Mad Pursuit," and Junkie takes it solo on the rapid ascent and reverberations of the Gary Glitter, "Rock & Roll Part II"-flavored "Clash." But on an album of standout tracks, the biggest is a run through Siouxsie and the Banshees' "Cities in Dust" that wraps Rocket's vocals around Junkie's adrenaline rush of a rework. "Rock more, roll more…" sings Rocket on "More." Booming Back At You accomplishes that–And more.
—Paul Gargano
05.09.08
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