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Diktator 17 : ウィキペディア英語版
Diktator 17

''DiKtatoR 17'' is a punk rock/Jewish album, first released independently by outsider musician
Steve Lieberman (The Gangsta Rabbi) (born 1958) as his 17th album on 17 November 2009. Shortly after, Lieberman, then age 51
was signed to Jewish Independent Label, JDub Records for a multi-album deal
who released ''DiKtatoR 17'' as their 27th release out of 35 on 20 April 2010.
Both the lead-off single "Obama-Rama Yeah!" and "Little Kosher Girl"

from the cd reached the #1 position on SoundClick.com's Global Alternative genre charts which hosts 176,000 songs.
Track #8 on the cd, "I Wish That I Was Hot" received airplay on the "Anything Anything" radio program before the release of ''DiktatoR 17'' on commercial rock radio WRXP 101.9 New York City
where DJ Rich Russo described Lieberman as 'Jethro Tull meets the Beastie Boys'.
==Critical reception==

The critics' reviews on ''DikTatoR 17'' were mixed.

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