Slick Shoes/Autopilot OffSplit CD (2000)Fueled By Ramen
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We then move on to Cooter, who once again are able to crank out more catchy punk rock than yo ucan shake a stick at. Yes, people call them unoriginal, but I disagree. Their vocals to me seem to have more of a pleading aspect to them, and a definite sense of urgency. You feel bad if you put this CD on and forget to listen to the singing. And yes, the guitar parts and drum parts would fit into the Fat Wreck camp, but what can one expect? There's not much territory left to be covered by punk rock within itself, so you're best off looking for the best imitators of the best bands to get you through the day. Cooter is not a NOFX or a Lagwagon, and probably never will be, but that doesn't mean you can't still enjoy them. So, the final tally on this CD is one great band, and one band with a lot of promise. Not a bad purchase.
[taken from a different kind of greatness webzine]