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Life in the Food Chain
Tonio K
Life in the Food Chain
Genres: Alternative Rock, Folk, Pop, Rock, Christian & Gospel
 
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All Artists: Tonio K
Title: Life in the Food Chain
Members Wishing: 8
Total Copies: 0
Label: Gadfly
Release Date: 8/15/1995
Genres: Alternative Rock, Folk, Pop, Rock, Christian & Gospel
Styles: New Wave & Post-Punk, Singer-Songwriters, Pop & Contemporary
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 076605220822, 076605220846

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Who the hell is this guy?
Joseph T. Colagreco | cliffside park, nj United States | 02/24/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"they put jesus on a cross, they put a hole in JFK, they put hitler in the drivers seat and looked the other way, now you got poison in your water and the whole worlds in a trance, but just because were hypnotized it dont mean we cant dance! LETS DO THE FUNKY WESTERN CIVILIZATION ! oooh thats clever! with lyrics like this how could one not like tonio k? i had this album on wax way back in 1979 after hearing it on WPLJ courtesy of vin scelsa the great new york disc jockey. 26 years later i asked for it as a christmas gift and it still sounds great. the lyrics are biting and satyrical, the music is hard baby hard. listen to THE DAY THAT THE CLOCKS ALL QUIT AND THE GOVERNMENT FAILED for social commentary on the state of civilization. for humour how bout HOW COME I CANT SEE YOU IN MY MIRROR?. and for those of us who have gone through hell with a spouse whats better then H-A-T-R-E-D??? who is this guy and when are we gonna get another album??"
Coming of Age? Look no further...
Patricia Lundstrom | Homewood, IL United States | 01/08/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I was introduced to Tonio K by a crazy boyfriend who said this was the only cassette he had listened to on a three day car trip from Wisconsin to California. Luckily, the boyfriend left, but just as luckily, Tonio stayed. And I sang/yelled H-A-T-R-E-D at the top of my lungs in my dorm for two weeks. Ah, youth.



When I started hitting new and used record shops for his previous albums, I would get frowns and odd looks from the clerks. More than one asked, "What do you want with him?" I imagined he was some sort of rogue musician, on the lam or something, which of course, made him even cooler.



Twenty years later, I'm still grooving to these tunes and, although Tonio sings them with a wonderfully emotion-filled hard, scratchy voice, I'm still most in love with him for his brain. The lyrics are not only understandable, a rarity among singers today (see? I AM old!) but they're bright as a pin and just as sharp today as they were when they were new.



I feel compelled to mention that Tonio K is Armenian, if only because there are not a lot of Armenian rock stars out there for Hyes like me to cheer for."
70's punk for the literate
Daren Wang(Dwang@verb.org) | Atlanta GA | 07/24/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Tonio K., aka Steve Krikorian had been kicking around LA, playing with what was left of the Crickets(of Buddy Holly fame) for years when his angry take on the world suddenly fit with the punk movement of the late seventies. This is not teen angst, it's a 30-year-old's angst. He backs up the anger of the era with literacy rare for what was then a punk album. Taking his name from a Thomas Mann story (Tonio Kroger), K. would play off the Dadaists for the next few years, until he was struck down on the road to Damascus.H-a-t-r-e-d is one of those perfect songs, quotable to a fault, that, once heard, will always be remembered. "How come I can't see you in my mirror?" is the weakest--a love affair with a vampire (pre-Anne Rice, of course), and little more than a gimmick song. In between they are all gems, including a special guest appearance by Joan of Arc. These songs are all angry, but there is a humane and sad quality also. There are smacks of his later ! conversion here, but he is far too smart to be preachy.If you've not heard of this record, once you play it, you'll always wonder why not.Amerika, the next LP, is almost its equal. The later albums lack the wit and the anger(they often go hand in hand.) They are not bad, though, with Ole being the best."