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From the DJ Pools:

"This song makes the clients drink more alcohol. Everyone dies laughing!"
- DJ Phealan Coleman, Club "Mary's", Houston TX

"Wow! What a fun song! A great novelty song! An instant classic!"
- DJ Dominic Berkeley, Club "Charlis", Austin TX

"Fun house track with great lyrics!"
- DJ Kevin Gragey, Club "Chester Street", Champaign IL

"Nightly play - fun song attracting alot of attention!"
- DJ Randy Capps, Club "Missie B's", Kansas City MO

"What better track to premier at Gay Pride weekend!?! I've never seen clubbers actually chant to a 12" since the 'disco' days!!!"
- Sulai Wong (aka: The Badda-est B*tch!), BADDA Record Pool, San Francisco

"Suck My Dick (Penis De Milo Mix)' by Doctor Q. hits the floor so HARD that I have spots in my pants!"
- Doctor Fred Held, Fred Held Marketing

"'Suck My Dick (Fellatino Mix)' by Doctor Q. is a latin flavored sexual samba sure to seduce your senses silly. The 'Skratchy Bits' get the job done! Lay over (or under) any track for full long lasting pleasure."
- Richard McVay, Flamingo Record Promotions, Miami

"A variety of mixes that ensure crossover success, from sounds hard enough for the most underground of clubs, to styles that aggressive radio mix show jocks can program for immediate listener impact at radio level. A song every man can relate to, now...Suck my d*ck!"
- Gary Hayslett, DMA

"Doctor Q's debut single, 'Suck My Dick,' is an outrageously good novelty track for big fun at the clubs. Filling floors at gay as well as the more adventurous straight clubs."
- Guy Haubrick, Ft. Lauderdale/Miami Record Pool

From amazon.com:

"Nothing more refreshing than hearing an artist throw caution to the wind and do what they want. that's what "Pimpin" is all about. Dr. Q's tracks speak for themselves. "Drama Queen" ,"Don't Ask Don't Tell", "Speed Queen" and "Love is Negative Emotion" are some of my favourites. The musical diversity from track to track shows that this guy's music skills are off the charts. He can do a slammin' 4/4 "techno" track like "Suck my ---" and then slow things down with "Torch Song" (ala torch song trilogy). Creative, doesn't give a hoot about the mainstream. can't wait for the next album."

- "SP Love" from New York

From listen.com:

"S.F. Bay Area-based artist offers electro-funky rhythms that showcase bold lyrics with a shocking pop quality. Highly listenable arrangements decorated with peculiar electronic effects are banned from close-minded clubs. May be ahead of it's time for commercial consideration."
- Reviewed by Melissa P.

Similar Artists: Prince, Information Society, Erasure, Madonna, Pet Shop Boys, Pizzicato Five, Scritti Politti

From garageband.com:

Reviews for "Suck My Dick":

"cool disco rave intro...reminded me of prince gone techno...i hear a bit of george clinton strangeness in the lyrics. nice overall production. the most effective parts were the cool vocal harmonies and the more sparse bridges. nice lyrics . . . yeah right! "
- kicbal - Salt Lake City, Utah

"All THIS and sex too! There is NO fear in you, man. GREAT vocals - The programming was exceptional too and the immediate catchiness of it blew me away! So much variety crammed in such a short time! The 50's style harmonies were just perfect! Wow! "
- carneal - Providence, Rhode Island

"Digital Funk that will lift FAT ALBERT! Now this is funk 90's style. Dance music has taken advantage of the disco but not funk. I think you might be on to something. The video game effects are great. Robotic back vocals. Digital funk...Good job guys. I can dig it".
- Mach6 - Kingston, Ontario, Canada

"It's like Gay Rap! but more fab, and you can dance to it!...he track is fun although lewd it is endearing in a 'just jack' way, its very bright and kitschy and i defy any laughter from males of the population, that is those who enjoy that sort of reciprocative fellatio...great work! "
- DjErin2000 - Newark, New Jersey

Reviews for "Grown Man Cry":

"Techo-Funk-A-Rama! I Cry Tears of Delight! Wow, another great one swimming in sea of mediocrity! I really like the analog synth lines here, and those studdering drums are just edgy enough to be attention grabbing without detrimenting the song. The vocals are also excellent, with great dynamics and wonderful production work. Catchy Chorus, too! It could probably use a little stronger bass, but I could definately hear this playing at any open-minded dance club."
- StaticEngine - Kirkland, Washington

"so wired. so wierd quirky and cute. different. the bizarre chord changes on the transitions are nice, though the lyrics both content-wise and sonically project serious wierdness. The bass sound is fun to the point of near-silliness. Overall the track has got a stompiness and playfulness which is nice to hear in a genre (electronic music) which is generally pretty serious."
- uiop - Austin, Texas

"Evil just like 'It's a small world' I gave this a five, BUT I Don't like this. In fact I hate it, it is anoying and evil. This is the kind of stuff they play during hostage situations to annoy the terrorists into surrender. All that aside this tune will be embeded in my brain FOREVER. This is a sure fire hit."
- PunchthePuppet - Millville, New Jersey

"goodness... This is pretty damn origional. the music kind of caught me off guard, it was kind of quirky, then it was really smooth. everything sounded great. the only thing i could see fault with was its length, thats just me though."
- terror - Tuscaloosa, Alabama