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A Soft Landing for Supernova : Supernova: “Ages 3 and Up”; Amphetamine Reptile/Atlantic ** 1/2

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Supernova is the punk rock equivalent of a bowl of M&Ms.; The songs come in lots of different fun colors and they’re easy to snap up and wolf down, one little candy-coated, bite-sized morsel after another. Never mind the nutritional value.

The gimmicky trio from Costa Mesa became a fave on the local punk scene a few years ago by donning space helmets and shiny astronaut suits, wrapping their instruments in tinfoil and adopting a loony, tongue-in-cheek mythology about being refugees from a doomed galaxy in outer space. There has been some reshuffling of the crew: A little guy named Jo--no last names allowed--has taken over for gangly Hank on guitar, to the consternation of some of the band’s early loyalists. He joins holdover bassist Art and drummer Dave for Supernova’s first album-length voyage.

If the Ramones really had gone through with that teenage lobotomy they used to sing about, they might have sounded something like the goofy, kid-ready Supernova. If the Sex Pistols had taken the 1910 Fruitgum Co. as a prime influence, they might have played the sort of crunchy, hard-revving bubblepunk music that emanates from our space heroes. This is silly, good-natured, G-rated punk with a repertoire that includes an ode to Oreo cookies and a Pistols-soundalike public service reminder to “take your vitamins, they’re good for you, they’re good for you.” Yes, Supernova is interested in reaching the pogoing inner child in all of us.

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And yes, you most definitely can take Supernova at its word when it sings, in the heraldic anthem “Supersong,” that “we don’t even have to think/we don’t even use our brains!” But that’s the whole point. Even with its gray matter deliberately disengaged, Supernova has musical aplomb to spare. Many a more serious-minded punk band would like to match this CD’s clean bite, hefty thrust and energetic zing, and there are as many insinuatingly catchy, tunefully yelped bits on “Ages 3 and Up” as there are sweet mouthfuls in that bowl of M&Ms.;

* Supernova plays Sunday at Music City, 18774 Brookhurst St., Fountain Valley. (714) 963-2366.

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