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Audio Mixer: Jim Seigel.
Recording information: Outpost, Stoughton, MA.
Brain Failure: Xiao Rong, Wang Jian, Shi Xudong, Cho Xu Lin.
Personnel: Ken Casey , Matt Kelly, Mark Unseen (vocals).
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Purchase American Dreamer CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | HorrorPops Hell Yeah! CD (2004)
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$11.39 Somewhere In the shadowy world that twists between the Misfits and the Cramps, lie the undisputed tyrants of Danish psychobilly, the HorrorPops. Fronted by upright bassist/vocalist Patricia Day, the sextet have absorbed a heady mix of '50s rock & roll and late-70s punk, and given birth to a debut that's genuinely fun. The leadoff track, "Julia," utilizes the steady lurch of the Clash's "London Calling" to set the stage for a record that, while positively rank with influences, somehow manages to rise above them and achieve a singular voice, and that voice belongs to Day, a statuesque, subterranean Betty Boop, with a set of pipes that alternately comfort and destroy. With her cat-like growl and thick-slapped bass, she burns through standout tracks like "Ghouls" ...
| | Union Carbide Productions Remastered To Be Recycled CD (2005) (Import) Import
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$17.99 In the late '80s, Union Carbide Productions were an essential live rock & roll experience whose on-stage theatrics made anything happening in front of the stage seem pretty tame by comparison. The underground was a very self-conscious place, where nostalgia for anything prior to the Ramones revolution wasn't as celebrated as it was when Nirvana covered the Shocking Blue's "Love Buzz." There were exceptions, of course; the Cramps were self-exiled freaks whose outrageousness (and age) gave them license to pillage the '50s freely, but not many folks were really tapped into the '60s punk shamanism vibe of the Stooges with as clean a feed as these Swedes. The early UCP recordings bear this connection out best on "Ring My Bell" and the hilarious corporate hedonism of "Financial Declaration." Later, though, as they trudged on into the '90s, they ...
| | HorrorPops Bring It On CD (2005) Digipak
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$10.79 Psychobilly. By its very name it's a kick in the pants, an emphatic wallop that metes out harmony between the greasers and punks by the thrum of standup bass. HorrorPops made a real impression with Hell Yeah, their Epitaph debut, and 2005's Bring It On! also delivers soundly. The band never gets carried away with establishing a rabid, rapid pace, or the genre's obsession with grabby ghouls and pools of blood. That stuff's in there, but it's cut with Patricia Day's endearing "girl group gone a little bad" lead vocals and dynamic songwriting that finds the most effective way to combine rockabilly thump with punk swagger, instead of the most obvious one. And HorrorPops aren't two-dimensional. While the cleverly self-referential stance of the Ramones and the Misfits forever lurks like a ...
| | Nashville Pussy Get Some! CD (2005)
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$11.89 "Keep on f*ckin'!" Nashville Pussy explained on 2002's Say Something Nasty. "That's God's first commandment!" Thus having rewritten scripture, there's little for the band to do besides raise hell. Of course, if you trust in 2005's Get Some!, they did that already, too. "Raisin' Hell Again" is just two more minutes of riff-ripping hoariness in a hairy ...
| | HorrorPops Kiss Kiss Kill Kill CD (2008) Digipak
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| | Mars Volta Octahedron CD (2009)
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| | Long Ryders Native Sons CD (1984)
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| | Raul Malo Today CD (2001)
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$11.69 From the start, it was obvious that the Mavericks were comprised of a more interesting variety of flavors than most C&W hitmakers, and by the time they released Trampoline in 1998, the band had evolved from an eclectic country-accented outfit into an adventurous adult pop group willing to dip their toes into practically anything. So it shouldn't surprise anyone that Raul Malo's first solo album doesn't ...
| | Forest Show CDs (2000)
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| | Skye Mind How You Go CD (2006) (Import)
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| | MR Ray Family Ride CD (2006)
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| | Ivan Mihaljevic Sandcastle CD (2008)
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$13.69 Sandcastle is the first studio album from a young, recently discovered, incredible Croatian guitar player Ivan Mihaljevic. This CD is a journey through various styles and moods. It features 14 songs written by Ivan himself, 8 of which are completely instrumental and the other 6 also include enchanting vocal melodies.The album lineup is:Ivan Mihaljevic – guitars, vocals, keyboards, percussionMajkl Jagunic – bass guitarCraig Devine – drumsAnd there are a few amazing guest musicians on the CD too: John Denner, Igor Tatarevic and Taher Sanuri.Ivan Mihaljevic was born on 16th August 1986 in Zagreb, Croatia. When he was 14 years old he started taking guitar lessons in Rock Academy in Zagreb. During the next few years he played in a few bands until he formed the band named Forsaken. He played a lot of live shows with Forsaken in Croatia and recorded 2 demo albums. When he finished Rock Academy he continued to take guitar lessons (as well as theory, singing and piano lessons) in music highschool for jazz and popular music. In the summer of 2005 he performed at the biggest European heavy metal festival Wacken Open Air in Germany with a famous Croatian ...
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