AllMusic Review by Nitsuh Abebe
In addition to having the most overly referential band name and album title to come along in some time, J.D. Salinger and the Winona Ryders manage to put the tiniest bit of a twist on the average pop-punk format -- the record adds a bit of snot and attitude to the typical Lookout release, and winds up in an almost interesting spot that lies somewhere between pop-punk and hardcore. Given that punk bands tend to gravitate toward one end or the other and stay firmly there, a little credit has to be given to the Winona Ryders for carving out a punk niche that hasn't already been done to death.
Tracklist
1 | Hello, Mum | |
2 | Drownded | |
3 | Jessica | |
4 | Rescue | |
5 | Interlude No. 1 | |
6 | Break | |
7 | Childhood Games | |
8 | Crazy, Man | |
9 | The Friendship Song | |
10 | Downtown | |
11 | Deep End | |
12 | Pack Rat | |
13 | Interlude No. 2 | |
14 | Kids In America | |
15 | Wyoming Raiders | |
16 | No One Ever Listens | |
17 | Theme From Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers | |
18 | Interlude No. 3 | |
19.1 | Dylan | |
19.2 | Don't Ask | |
20 | Juicy Fruit For Skaterats | |
21 | Shouldn't You Be In School | |
22.1 | Now's Th' Time | |
22.2 | Land Of Awkward Unity | |
22.3 | Theme From Fat Albert | |
23 | Interlude No. 4 | |
24 | No, You Suck | |
25 | 45 RPM Introduces | |
26 | Catfish Discipline | |
27 | Squirrel Happy | |
28 | Interlude No. 5 | |
29 | The Great Rock'n'Roll Swindle | |
30 | The Bogus Track |
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