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Album Review

Earlier in 2011, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes released an EP of cover songs by Australian artists before a tour in the land down under, and then made plans to make EPs in Spanish, German, Italian, and French. Following suit, the band's second 2011 release, Sing in Japanese, is exactly what the title suggests: covers of traditional Japanese songs, with Spike Slawson doing his best to sing in Japanese. Since Slawson was not fluent in the language, bassist Fat Mike called in a friend to write out the lyrics phonetically and after recording the tracks, the band recruited some Japanese tourists to come into the studio and verify that the words sounded intelligible. Most would probably agree that the accent is far from authentic, but it’s a respectable attempt and it sounds like he's having a lot of fun. The original Japanese versions (by Kai Band, Tulip, Takuro Yoshida, the Tigers, Kaze, and the Blue Hearts) span genres (including glam, Beatlesque pop, folk, and ‘60s bubblegum), so it only makes it more impressive that Me First and the Gimme Gimmes effectively transformed the songs to their brand of punk-pop. (The already punky “Linda Linda” by the Blue Hearts was improved with a reggae spin on the verses.) Novelty artists they may be, but these guys are true masters of their craft.

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More quality work from Spike, Fat Mike and the boys

speechless

sooo good ! i cant listen to spike with out losing it ! i seriously cant stop laughing. which,of coures is everybodies first reaction to the gimme gimmies but then, slowly, the music seeps into your head and begins to infect you until finally your all of a sudden your a genuine fan of the music they cover. dont belive me ? how else can you explain my newfound love of hall and oats? this album is no exception,and i for one look forward to my "me first" led journey into japanese music !

WOW

THEY CRACK ME UP. i LOVE IT. ITS GOTTA BE DIFFICULT TO EVEN ATTEMPT TO BE A PUNK BAND AND SING
IN JAPANESE.....AND THEY DO IT FLAWLESSLY. YOU GUYS ROCK.

Biography

Formed: 1995 in San Francisco, CA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Punk's premier cover artists, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes are a conglomerate of some of the most recognizable faces in new-school punk. Drawn together by a mutual love of '60s and '70s music, the Gimme Gimmes work exclusively as a cover band. Their repertoire includes songs from such acts as Neil Diamond, Billy Joel, and John Denver. With an ever-changing cast of characters, singer Spike Slawson (of the Swingin' Utters) originally formed the Gimme Gimmes in 1995, drawing on the talents of NOFX...
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