The Beasts of Suburban, the album by TISM, is a satirical and humorous take on suburban life. The band's unique approach to music and lyrics is evident in every track of the album. The songs are catchy, witty, and thought-provoking at the same time.
The album opens with the track "Everyone Else Has Had More Sex Than Me," which sets the tone for the entire album. The song talks about the insecurities of the protagonist, who feels left out while everyone around him is having a good time.
The second track, "If You're Not Famous at Fourteen, You're Finished," is a commentary on the obsession with fame and celebrity culture. The lyrics are sharp and sarcastic, and the music is upbeat and catchy.
Other standout tracks on the album include "Greg! The Stop Sign!!," "The Ballad of John Bonham's Coke Roadie," and "I Might Be a Cunt, But I'm Not a Fucking Cunt." Each song has its own unique style and message, making the album a diverse and entertaining listen.