Scream, Dracula, Scream
Rocket From The CryptA mix of psychobilly, punk and ska, but a very watered down mix. Punk rock should never be boring.
A mix of psychobilly, punk and ska, but a very watered down mix. Punk rock should never be boring.
Great album, first listen to the whole thing. Dead Flowers is a standout.
Meh. I would have felt different if I first heard it in the 70's, though. I can understand how it was important to the scene back then.
First time hearing of this band...
"There can't be no fun, to be shot with a hnd gun". Curtis was out there with the truth. Great album.
Very generic 90's folk rock.
They are very talented musicians performing music that I hate. This is someone's favorite album, I'm sure.
Resonates more in 2025 than it did when it came out. Brilliant album.
I'm surprised this one was picked instead of 21. Great voice, easy to see the appeal even if it's not a style I usually enjoy.
I cannot get into samba or Bossa nova or whatever this is. Beautiful voice, though.
Well, I listened to an Elvis record so I can now say that about myself.
It's CCR.
Nope, still do NOT like Elvis Costello.
After Straight Outta Compton came out in '89, most of us were over this New Jack Swing inspired hip hop. And I still am.
Up the irons! An important part of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, the golden age of metal.
It would be hard to give this an "active" listen, but having it on in the background gives your day a swampy, voodoo vibe and I'm into it.
"You kids like the rock and roll, yeah? Check out this Wild Wood record!" "Shut up, Dad."
Being a huge Operation Ivy fan, I can't beleive I've never listened to this album before. Bloody brilliant.
A gotdamn classic.
Amazing guitarist.
A mix of psychobilly, punk and ska, but a very watered down mix. Punk rock should never be boring.