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Lambs Anger is the third album by Mr. Oizo. Although this album contains many of Mr. Oizo's trademark avant-garde elements, it also has many elements of Electro and French House not previously heard in his albums, most notably French electro-rapper Uffie's guest track, "Steroids". The first single from the album is "Positif", which was released three days after the album's release and has received support from a wide variety of DJs, including Flying Lotus and D.I.M. Unlike Analog Worms Attack and Moustache (Half a Scissor), the album is composed of many dance tracks suited for a club environment.

The album cover pays homage to the 1928 surrealist film "Un Chien Andalou", where in place of Simone Mareuil is a puppet named Flat Eric, who appeared in the music video for Flat Beat.

The album was released in France on 17 November 2008 and in America on 26 January 2009. It has received mixed reviews, with Pitchfork Media and PopMatters especially disliking it.

Track listing

  1. "Hun"
  2. "Pourriture 2"
  3. "Z"
  4. "Cut Dick"
  5. "Two Takes It" ft. Carmen Castro
  6. "Rank"
  7. "Bruce Willis Is Dead"
  8. "Jo"
  9. "Positif"
  10. "Lambs Anger"
  11. "Erreur Jean" ft. Error Smith
  12. "Steroids" ft. Uffie
  13. "Gay Dentists"
  14. "Pourriture 7"
  15. "W"
  16. "Lars Von Sen"
  17. "Blind Concerto"