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Jim Jones Party Mix
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    *Fan Review*
    Well, it's certainly not the Chex Mix I've been nibbling on around Xmas time, but Jim Jones Party Mix does have a certain flavor you just can't put your finger on until it's too late. Take a big bite out of this one though. Call it, "Grateful Dead" with a bite, or what "Pink Floyd" might have been if Sid and "the Pig" bore a child. Jim Jones Party Mix is like a dull knife in the groin, when they really kick in. The name of the band suggests angst driven teens trying to bite your head off, without you knowing it. Instead, you get a band with smarts. Jazz hidden rock that hooks you into "Where are those guys playing next?" Jim Jones Party Mix, keeps you coming back for more, after they take hold of you. God help us all. These five "fab" guys play covers as well as original content, that even your tattooed mother would love. Unlike "Hitler's Revenge", Jim Jones has a style and charm that endears, as well as endures. This group is not to be missed! Call it a cheap date, but it's well worth the effort to catch them at one of their up and coming play dates. Fast food may come and go, but Jim Jones and crew goes down like - seafood with Kool-aid. They'll stay with you for a long time.
    Sean Nasrey    02 ottobre 2006 07:50