| Creepshow Hellcat music Run For Your Life CD (2008) Digipak
$11.75 Is there any musical genre more fun than horrorbilly? Blending elements of punk, country, B-movie gore, and classic rockabilly, the Creepshow are one of the finest exponents of this hellish genre currently working the circuit, and the quartet's sophomore effort
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| Dropkick Murphys Hellcat CDs Blackout CD (2003)
$11.39 When faced with a hyper-stylized pop music landscape, young'uns may find it hard to imagine that there once was a time when John Mellencamp actually did live in a small town and Bruce Springsteen hung out with the blue-collar tough
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| Joe Strummer Hellcat Records Streetcore CD (2003)
$10.89 One of the few true heroes of the punk era, former Clash frontman Joe Strummer walked it like he talked it, never losing his commitment to either his music or his ideals. After his 1989 solo album, EARTHQUAKE WEATHER, he
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| Rancid Hellcat music Indestructible CD (2003)
$9.99 Ten years after Rancid's debut album, INDESTRUCTIBLE shows how far the CA punks have come from their beginnings. Initially, even their fans admitted their strong resemblance to the early Clash sound, but starting with 1998's LIFE WON'T WAIT they began
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| Dropkick Murphys Hellcat CDs Live On St. Patrick's Day CD (2002)
$10.35 Recorded live at the Avalon Ballroom, Boston, Massachusetts in March 2002. Includes liner notes by Nancy Hammerle Teacher and Dennis Lshane Author.
This Boston-based Irish punk band's proletarian, all-for-one attitude, as espoused consistently in its lyrics, is perhaps best exemplified by
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| Tiger Army Hellcat music Tiger Army CD (1999)
$9.89 In the late '70s and early '80s, it wasn't uncommon to find punk bands that were enamored of '50s and early '60s rock & roll. The Clash covered the Bobby Fuller Four's "I Fought the Law," and the Ramones were
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| Distillers Hellcat Records Distillers CD (2000)
$10.35 If you believe that punk rock started around 1975, the year 2000 would mark its 25th anniversary. At the end of the 1990s, not many of the early punk bands were still together -- the Sex Pistols, the Clash, the
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| Tiger Army Hellcat CDs Tiger Army III: Ghost Tigers Rise CD (2004)
$10.75 In the strange world of psychobilly, existing somewhere between punk and rockabilly, Tiger Army led the charge in the early years of the 21st century. GHOST TIGERS RISE finds the trio delivering more melodic and sophisticated fare than the boilerplate
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| Joe Strummer Hellcat music Rock Art & The X-Ray Style CD (1999)
$11.15 In the decade following the release of Joe Strummer's 1989 debut, EARTHQUAKE WEATHER, the Sex Pistols reformed and Orange County became the '90s equivalent to Brixton. Rather than hopping onto any bandwagons, Strummer spent this time dabbling in different projects
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| Lars Frederiksen Hellcat Records Lars Frederiksen And The Bastards CD (2001)
$10.35 Lars Frederiksen And The Bastards
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