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Fizzy Fuzzy Big & Buzzy

Refreshments

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Album Review

Hailing from Tempe, AZ, the Refreshments launched their short-lived career as a solid frat boy band, and Fizzy, Fuzzy, Big & Buzzy captures that period with muscled guitar riffs and strong vocals. Though much of this debut is about alcohol, Mexico, and girls (topics that the band later revisited on 1997's The Bottle & Fresh Horses, albeit with a strong southwestern influence), the album also sports a sense of humor and lack of pretension that helped make the Refreshments minor stars. Listening to "Girly" or "Banditos," the album's flagship single, is like kicking back with a college bud and a brew: summery, smirky, and somewhat yearning. The irreverence in the Refreshments' lyrics makes all the difference between them and other increasingly self-serious bands in the same vein. All the anguished grunge and post-grunge posing got old fast — and with clever lyrics, solidly melodic guitar work, and Roger Clyne's marketable voice, the Refreshments kept fun alive on the alternative scene throughout the decade's latter half.

Recent Customer Reviews

Great album
     
by claydough0987

Fizzy Fuzzy Big & Buzzy is my all-time greatest album. I have listened to it since it first came out, and not one song on the CD has grown too old to listen to. Great music to listen to when kicking back and relaxing with some friends. Their style does a great job of capturing a Southwestern, alternative style.

Desert Blues
     
by knightdrider

This album is one of the best ever. It cannot be pigeonholed into a genre, as much like Gorrilaz, The Refreshments make music that does not fit into one specific genre. Is it Blues? Yes. Is it Rock? Yes. Is it depressing? Yes, but one feels so good after hearing it. Like an old friend whose life story makes yours look better. I call it desert blues, because of their many references to the southwest/Mexico. Pick it up, you will not be dissapointed.

Good times!
     
by Greg1979

This album is really fun. If you like this, check out what Roger Clyne is doing these days with Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers. Still awesome as ever!

Biography

Formed: 1993 in Tempe, AZ

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s

While the Gin Blossoms were Tempe, AZ's most recognizable band in the post-grunge era, the Refreshments were perhaps the town's hometown favorite. Their brand of alternative pop/rock owed much to the band's Southwestern environs, whose influence increased with their sophomore effort The Bottle &...
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