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Brad Pounders Discography of CDs
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She Shakes CD (2001)
Brad Pounders discography Audio Remasterer: Mike Iacapelli.
Photographer: Daniel Ball.
Personnel: Shelby Bryant (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Doug Easley; ...
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Welcome to the Strange and Erotic World of the American Death Ray CD (2001) Top Seller
Brad Pounders CD discography The debut record from Memphis, TN's American Death Ray was a welcome return to the forefront of the dirty rock scene by Nicholas Ray. Having earned his stripes during the time he spent slinging an ax for the seminal '68 Comeback (under the name Nicky Diablo), Ray honed his wild chord massacres into a sleeker onslaught of sly rhythm so raw it'd make the devil himself cut a rug. If a song like "Make Me Sick" doesn't make you want to shake your ass, nothing will.
Not since the always underappreciated and late, lamented Oblivians/Compulsive Gamblers has a band so effortlessly fused the best parts of R&B, soul, garage, and good ol'-fashioned rock & roll into such a brazen, wild, and somehow lovable ruckus. However, whereas the Oblivians seemed more concerned with pure aggression tempered with blues, Death Ray try to keep things dancier and sexier, in their own weird way. A glimmer of glam rock sparkles through the otherwise grimy mix, and the outcome is an instantly endearing amalgam of the Velvet Underground and Memphis sleaze rock (highlighted by "Black Dahlia").
A strong effort brimming with the evangelical power of rock & roll, Welcome to the Strange & Erotic World of the American Death Ray easily surpasses the majority of the ham-fisted blues schlock being passed of as part of the new wave of garage revivalism. Picking up where ...
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Popular or famous Brad Pounders music songs: Trouble Has a Razor, Supplies, Assembly, Supreme, Circulation, Shakes, Tokyo, Relic, Four Chambers, Easy Street. More music songs Atmospheric Change. See All Songs
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American Death Ray
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