I had not heard of Eugene Chadbourne, or Doc Chad, as he is sometimes called, but he has collaborated with such bands and artists as Camper Van Beethoven, John Zorn, Aki Takase, Jimmy Carl Black, and the Violent Femmes. So let's start off with first impressions. First off, I absolutely love the cover. It looks like an old school punk collage and sharpie monstrosity that could have been put together by a team comprised of Frank Zappa (for the humor aspect) and the Alternative Tentacles team from the late 1980s. Second, I rarely have an album to review for Chain DLK that opens up with banjo, but here we are. This is one of those albums that really doesn't fit in with Chain DLK, but it really doesn't fit anywhere, so perhaps that's OK in this instance. At times this has a folk feel and at others it is more a rock album. But overall, the focus is on the stories in the music. For example, 'The Devil On The Radio' is about the devil contacting a person by CB and 'The Dentist' is actually about being a dentist. The music is more of a jam band that doesn't take itself too seriously, which is what makes it oddly endearing. So once again, we have the humor of Frank Zappa with the quirkiness of Tiny Tim. If this sounds good to you, this would definitely be worth picking up. I would love to see this act live.