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Zen Guerrilla Discography of CDs
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| Shadows On The Sun CD (2001)
Zen Guerrilla albums. This prolific stoner rock ensemble continues to kick out the jams with Shadows in the Sun, a raucous party album that honestly melds soul, blues, grunge, and garage rock. In the tradition of such seminal blue collar outfits as Grand ... |

| Positronic Raygun CD (1998)
Zen Guerrilla music CDs. Zen Guerrilla's long-overdue sophomore full-length (it was preceded by an inconspicuous debut five years earlier and a set of EPs in between), 1998's Positronic Raygun, was a mixed bag. Although their overall mission statement (regurgitating post-MC5 proto-psych-punk-blues for the unsuspecting ... |

| Trance States In Tongues CD (1999)
Zen Guerrilla discography. Trance Slates in Tongues, Zen Guerrilla's first album on Sub Pop, is loaded with concussive, thundering blues-rock, and ultra-distorted vocals that are filtered through a medium that is half megaphone, half electronic-phase pedal. Many tracks kick to life with what ... |

| Invisible "Liftee" Pad/Gap-Tooth Clown CD (1997)
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Zen Guerrilla songs. After their 1992 space metal debut album met with total commercial indifference, Zen Guerrilla would embark upon an extended journey of self-reinvention; a half-decade Odyssey in exile that saw the band traveling from club to club to club, all of them spread like so many Greek isles across America's hazardous alternative ocean. Finally, the group found a safe harbor at Insect Records, which undertook to revive their recording career via two EPs presaging Zen Guerrilla's looming return to the mainland of full-length albums with their electrifying retro-rock convulsions (and later combined, minus one track, onto this single CD by Jello Biafra's Alternative Tentacles imprint). 1996's Invisible "Liftee" Pad, in particular, helps set down the group's future distorto-psych-punk blues template with the likes of "Chicken Scratch," "Slip Knot" and "Dirty Jewel" -- all of them pushed to the limits of chaos by Marcus Durant's alternating vocal and harmonica wails. By contrast, "Wee Wee Hours" is a relatively clean-cut rockabilly number, and "Tin Can" a tipsy shuffle that eventually explodes into more unrestrained mayhem punctuated by slide guitars. As for this EP's successor, there's the more unfocused Gap-Tooth Clown, whose instrumental opener "Auto Pilot" merely pumps listeners up for Durant's charismatic entrance on the oddly grungy "Crow" (think early Soundgarden with added distortion). "Lipstick" then turns the spotlight back to guitarist Rich Millman who really dominates the song, but it's arguably the ensuing "Gospel Tent" which runs away with the EP's best song prize, fulfilling the promise of its title with accompanying handclaps and truly exultant calls to spread the good news of rock & roll. Finally, the more deliberate "Unusual" takes ... |

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Popular or famous Zen Guerrilla music songs: Fingers, Peppermint, Cold Duck, What I Got, Graffiti Hustle, Fifth and Cecil B., Black-Eyed Boogie. More music songs Preacher's Promise, shadows, Slow Motion Rewind, Magpie, Where's My Halo?, Ghetto City Version, Evening Sun, Dirty Mile. More music songs Captain Infinity, Smoke Rings, Inferno, Zombies and Hobos, Pins and Needles.
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