"Diamonds and Guns" is, of course, the song that everyone's heard, and also the best one on the album, but there are some other enjoyable tracks too. Many of the lyrics are dumb, and the record's flow isn't great (the last four songs are all pretty mellow; a heavy track or two would be welcome in this stretch) but overall, the Transplants' debut record is an enjoyable genre-mashing endeavor.
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