A slightly off-kilter mix of Casio-keyboard drumbeats, rough-edged punky vocals and what appear to be crowds of cheering schoolkids, this is a tough one to review. It boasts a few great moments, but there�s also something jarring about the whole, slightly messy, mix. �U Can Have It All� would probably sound fantastic live, but in the comfort of your own home it�s simultaneously overblown and disconcertingly unpolished. Plus, of course, there�s the unforgivable text-speak of that title. The slowed-down version is an indie-dub joy, though.
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