Digitally remastered by Fred Meyer.
They may have been brought back to life by an automobile ad on TV, but stranger things have happened in the pop world. If you were clubbing or listening to rock radio in the early '80s, you probably remember the first time you heard "Da Da Da (I Don't Love You You Don't Love Me Aha Aha Aha)." It's a simple but strangely addictive song; three guitar chords, a junky Casio keyboard, and that's it. The other songs here are much the same brand of Dadaistic, ultra-primitive techno-pop. "Boom Boom" follows the formula, a few well-chosen chords and some deadpan vocalizing. No one was ever sure if Trio was making an artistic statement with their minimalist approach, or if they just didn't know any other chords, but hey, who cares. It's great driving music!