

Back in good ol' '97 & '98, Bobgoblin was a neat band that had an interesting concept going. Beyond the imagery and concept though, was an amazing rock album called the 12-point master plan. The drumming was creative and good, the guitar sound was great, and the songwriting and arrangements were unique and fun. They blended in keyboards creatively with the guitars, neither drowning the other out but both complementing each other. Their live show was good, but 12-point master plan is a must-have. This will be one CD you will always be glad you have and earn its way into regular rotation on your Zune. Hint: Also pick up their first CD, "Jet". It has a song on it that 12-point master plan does not entitled "Real Dilemma", which is one of their best songs. Standout tracks on 12-point master plan: "One down, one across", "Pretty in my uniform", "Standing up (to the voice of America)", "Climb", "Overthrow", "Pinata", "Mental suburbanites" & "Close your eyes, kids".
Find both these CDs on Amazon!
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