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Inflammable Material Review
07/18/2005 5:48 PM, AMG
With "Alternative Ulster" and "Suspect Device" leading the way, Inflammable Material is a compelling, raging record that derives most of its style from the Sex Pistols and simply cranks up the personal political issues a notch or two. There is a so-so version of Bob Marley's "Johnny Was" (call it the obligatory reggae cover), but that doesn't hamper the enjoyment, nor does it detract from the record's overwhelming power. [The 2001 British reissue includes three bonus tracks: "Suspect Device," "78 RPM," and the first part of an interview with Jake Burns conducted by Alan Parker on June 13, 2001.] ~ John Dougan, All Music Guide
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