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'The List' CD Reviews

Grave Concerns E-Zine:
"From the caustic, abrasive intro of "I.R.T.", the addictive chorus of "F.U.T.", to the brilliantly danceable "The Dirtiest Word", I fully enjoyed The List. This is not just performance art, this is the new breed of intelligent music."
-Jeremy Eckhart
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Legends Magazine: "pushing the sarcasm to its limits and striking against humanities various hypocricies from Luci's wiser alien perspective."
-Marcus Pan
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A Town Comics:
"gets in your head like a saturday morning cartoon theme and you can't stop thinking about it." - Maria Mesa
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Chain DLK: "Poised, in my opinion, to be one of the top CD releases of 2004 is Lucid Dementia's "The List." - Kristofer Upjohn
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Wet Works E-Zine: "The List" is truly innovative. While it runs the gamut of goth-rock, goth-pop and industrial dance, it really is more than just the sum of its parts. You can feel that Lucid Dementia is in its prime and having fun on this record." -Jason David
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Side-Line Magazine:
".moving from punk to electro to rock to techno. Just imagine a band, which tries to merge all these influences together. The result is simply surprising." -Fahnuir
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Lucid Dementia Live! Reviews:


Rank & Revue Magazine: Room 710: August 7th 2004 "fake blood. . seems to be doing the trick for them. Their audience was pretty good sized, they came specifically to see Lucid Dementia and then transformed into a mauve mist and vanished before the stage was cleared for the next band." -???
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Elysium:
August 19th, 2003 I was always entertained by Lucid Dementia, the sheer novelty of puppets was enough to do it for me. .the band sounds much better and the changes have really done a lot to improve their appeal for me. I'm real curious to see what else is going to happen with Lucid Dementia and how else their music is going to evolve. -Darren Davila
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