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Gogol Bordello

Gogol BordelloBest Gogol Bordello Albums Ranked

6.5

Avg Score

9

Opinions

7

Albums

4

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Summary from 9 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated Gogol Bordello's catalog across 7 albums from 9 opinions, with an overall average of 6.5/10. The top-rated Gogol Bordello album is Gypsy Punks: Underdog World Strike (2005) with a 7.8/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Multi Kontra Culti vs Irony and Trans-Continental Hustle. The discography on Wavelength spans 2002 to 2013.

Gypsy Punks: Underdog World Strike

Gypsy Punks: Underdog World Strike

pitchfork
7.8

Steve Albini-produced record captures the same modern eclecticism culture and sound as the punk cabaret band's DJ work.

Trans-Continental Hustle

Trans-Continental Hustle

rollingstone
7.0

After a decade-plus as bare-knuckle contenders for World’s Most Riotous Live Band, Gogol Bordello step up their studio game with producer Rick Rubin, who knows how to give pop shape to reactor-grade energy. Everyone is on point: Accordion and fiddle rock as hard as guitars and drums; rhythms from Brazil (frontman Eugene Hütz’s new home) […]

Pura Vida Conspiracy

Pura Vida Conspiracy

pitchfork
6.4

On Gogol Bordello's first LP in three years, frontman Eugene Hütz doesn't just deliver his lines, he devours them. Musically, Pura Vida Conspiracy feels like the fullest musical expression of his band's borderless sound since 2005's Steve Albini-recorded Gypsy Punks.

Trans-Continental Hustle

Trans-Continental Hustle

pitchfork
6.4

Gogol Bordello again tackle overcoming stigmas against immigrants and America's favoring of bland homogenization. Rick Rubin produces.

Super Taranta!

Super Taranta!

pitchfork
5.2

Self-proclaimed "gypsy punks" offer another disc of eclectic, breakneck rock that's as exhausting to listen to as it must be to play.

Multi Kontra Culti vs Irony

Multi Kontra Culti vs Irony

pitchfork
5.2

Eugene Hutz would very much like you to know he's Ukrainian. Or Serb, Russian, Gypsy, whatever: he's from over there and rocks the 'stache to prove it. A self-exoticizing project that brought oompah-punk to downtown NYC, his Gogol Bordello exude the precise kind of gleeful inauthenticity that gets the hipsters horny. The overarching mood is that of a wasted shotgun wedding in the Karpaty, but gues

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