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Dont be fooled by the cover of BeatEm Up its not as nasty on the inside as it is on the outside.
"Mask" opens it up with Iggy ripping on Americas soul-crushing corporate culture over a throbbing rhythm, asking "where is the soul where is the love?" What comes next is a whole lot of filler tracks that go nowhere for far too long.
GG never got any real respect because, when he wasnt masturbating onstage or cutting himself up and bleeding all over everyone, he was macing all the people in the front row with one hand and flinging his own poop toward the folks in the back with the other.