For One's Not Enough, founder Monanani Palermo is joined by his brother Alexander (who's also his brother in real life), but the formula remains unchanged. The Palermos lead a debauched, drug-fueled existence and sing about their exploits atop a modern approximation of Jock Jams; in other words, cheesy, buzzy synths and clattering drumbeats set the table for shouty verses and cheerleading choruses. The fact that cocaine is mentioned by name in nearly every song suggests a lack of effort; even the most blasé rapper can spin off a dozen or so nicknames for the white stuff. It's like having an R&B singer croon about "having intercourse" — too clinical and unsubtle. Perhaps this is by design, as subtlety would ruin the whole point of the band. If Femme Fatality's shtick is just that — a joke — it stopped being funny about four years ago. But if these guys write, record and perform these songs in earnest — well, that is pretty funny.
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