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I think this article needs some serious rewriting. It needs to retain a neutral POV and currently it seems to express a lot of the writer's opinions of the band. Here's an example:
"Although the band plays primarily Cajun music, other forms are blended into the music. The mood of the Bayou Ruler album (produced by C. C. Adcock and Tarka Cordell) is a bit edgier than its other albums. This emotional quality seems to reveal a level of comfort with the music that far surpassed the bands other albums.
On their latest album Dominos they have two excellent medleys "Napoleon B. Fruge" and the "Ardoin Medley". Their timing seems quite precise and allows the band to do interesting effects such as they do when they overlay parts on the fiddle on the song "Creole Stomp" on the Happy Town album." —Preceding unsigned comment added by Yoshiman64 (talk • contribs) 23:55, 24 May 2008 (UTC)Reply