"America's favorite Dragapella Beautyshop Quartet releases this fabulously outrageous recording -- just in time for the 2004 Republican Convention!
'I Wanna Be a Republican,' which the Sicks are now taking on the road in a national tour, is a campy, slapstick-funny, red-white-and-blue musical revue that pillories the Grand Old Party with timely, devastating political satire.... It is a sharp-witted show [that] would make Michael Moore proud.' - Bay Area Reporter, July 15, 2004
'These gals belt out original tunes like nobody's business...glorious.' - Houston Press, March 18, 2004
'If laughter is the best medicine for a world run amock, then the Kinsey Sicks are brain surgeons... The Sicks wield wit and satire like surgical knives; their play with words is as funny as it is laser sharp, and their perfect a cappella harmony is nothing less than a cure-all for whatever ails you.' - Key West Citizen, Jan 18, 2004
'Biting wit...you are surprised and entertained to no end.. see what all the fuss is about!' - Las Vegas Bugle, January 2004
'Gloriously, proudly bad taste...gut-busting parodies and raucous shtick...high camp, unafraid, subversive.' - SF Chronicle, December 17, 2003
'Sublime...biting wit...The Kinsey Sicks present some of the best tight harmonies that I have heard in a long time. They have pitch perfect doo-wop in songs that cross the line of political correctness. They have the voices and harmony of angels, but they are devilishly sinful.' - Talking Broadway, November 28, 2003
'These girls really sing ... and bust your gut with outrageous laughter. I can't recommend this hysterical musical comedy group enough.' - The Blade (Palm Springs), November 2003
'Ever since the Kinsey Sicks came to Palm Springs last year they've been on my mind.... There's nothiing like The Kinsey Sicks. Oh sure, you've seen drag; you've heard gay singing groups, but the hilarious Kinsey SIcks' Dragapella Beuatyshop Quartet is one-of-a-kind. See them and tell me I'm wrong!' - Desert Post Weekly (Palm Springs), October 30, 2003
'The Kinsey Sicks steal the show with their offbeat comedy and flawless a cappella singing... no wonder ticket sales for this year's ball have almost doubled in comparison to last year.' - Louisville Courier-Journal, October 2, 2003
'A does-it-all miracle product: it's a drag show, it's a comedy routine, it's a pitch-perfect doo-wop performance! What other act combines tight harmonies from golden-throated male singers in extravagant 1950's drag with wicked queer-friendly asides?' - San Francisco Weekly, July 16, 2003
'Don't miss The Kinsey Sicks...one of the best acts ever created by gay culture.' - San Francisco Independent, July 16, 2003"