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Detroit rockers Electric Six set to crash the party downtown

Here’s a fun drinking game: Queue up the Electric Six catalog and slam a shot every time a song with an exclamation point in its title comes up.

Hand over your keys, you’re not driving tonight.

The intensely debauched Detroit rockers may be best known for their breakout hit “Danger! High Voltage” from their 2003 debut “Fire,” but since then, they’ve released a steady stream of party-crashing albums (eight in all, last year’s “Mustang” being the most recent) that dip rock ’n’ roll’s chocolate into disco’s peanut butter via enough hot-and-bothered come-ons to qualify for a restraining order, revved-up guitars and dance floor-bound synth.

They’re lewd, lascivious and always making eyes at your girlfriend, but hey, it’s hard to be mad with all the dopey grins they illicit.

Contact reporter Jason Bracelin at jbracelin@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0476. Follow on Twitter @JasonBracelin.

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