Released: June 15th, 2007
From the star fighter battle-opener of "Genesis" to the crunch-groove of "Waters Of Nazareth", Justice's debut album is a frenetic and vigorous electronic journey. Working from the same place stylistically as fellow Frenchmen Daft Punk, Justice first took the world by storm with the it's-so-infectious-it-could-be-H1N1 single "D.A.N.C.E." That isn't to say this album only has one good song on it. It really is a solid album in the traditional sense of the album. It has highs and lows and maintains the "dance-ness" if you will, from the freak-outs on "Phantom Pt. 2" to the hilarious "The Party". All in all this is very much a rock'n'roll electronica album. One to sweat, dance, and even bang your head to.
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Look at you using terms like crunch-groove!
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