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Description Mudhoney March To Fuzz (2000) allmusic.com... Nirvana may have been the band that put an entire generation in flannel, and Pearl Jam and Soundgarden both sold a lot more records, but Mudhoney were truly the band that made the '90s grunge rock movement possible. Mudhoney were the first real success story for Sub Pop Records; their indie-scene success laid the groundwork for the movement that would (briefly) make Seattle, Washington, the new capital of the rock & roll universe; and they took the sweat-soaked and beer-fueled mixture of heavy metal muscle, punk attitude, and garage rock primitivism that would become known as "grunge" to the hipster audience for the first time, who would in turn sell it to a mass audience ready for something new. Though Mudhoney never scored the big payday some of their old-running buddies did, their importance on the Seattle scene cannot be underestimated, and their body of work -- big, loud, purposefully sloppy, a little bit menacing, and even more funny -- has stood the test of time better than their well-known colleagues. Genre................: Alternative Rock Quality..............: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) Label.................: Sub Pop Included.............: Covers, Lossless Audio Checker, Log, Cue CD1 01.In 'N' Out Of Grace 02.Suck You Dry 03.I Have To Laugh 04.Sweet Young Thing Ain't Sweet No More 05.Who You Drivin' Now 06.You Got It 07.Judgement, Rage, Retribution And Thyme 08.Into The Drink 09.A Thousand Forms Of Mind 10.Generation Genocide 11.If I Think 12.Here Comes Sickness 13.Let It Slide 14.Touch Me I'm Sick 15.This Gift 16.Good Enough 17.Blinding Sun 18.Into Your Shtik 19.Beneath The Valley Of The Underdog 20.When Tomorrow Hits 21.Make It Now Again 22.Hate The Police CD2 01.Hey Sailor 02.Twenty Four 03.Baby Help Me Forget 04.Revolution 05.You Stupid Asshole 06.Who Is Who 07.Stab Your Back 08.Pump It Up 09.The Money Will Roll Right In 10.Fix Me 11.Dehumanized 12.She's Just 15 13.Baby O Baby 14.Over The Top 15.You Give Me The Creeps 16.March To Fuzz 17.Ounce Of Deception 18.Paperback Life 19.Bushpusher Man 20.Fuzzbeater 21.Overblown 22.Run Shithead Run 23.King Sandbox 24.Tonight I Think I'm Gonna Go Downtown 25.Holden 26.Not Going Down That Road Again 27.Brand New Face 28.Drinking For Two 29.Butterfly Stroke 30.Editions Of You Supersuckers How The Supersuckers Became The Greatest Rock And Roll Band In The World (1999) allmusic.com... Something of an anomaly on the Sub Pop roster, the Supersuckers bore a limited surface resemblance to grunge, but they were a party band at heart, donning cowboy hats and kicking out a gleefully trashy brand of throttling, rockabilly-flavored garage punk. Their lyrics were a raucous, over-the-top celebration of all the attendant evils of rock & roll -- sex, booze, drugs, Satan, and whatever other vices the band could think of, all glorified with tongue planted firmly in cheek. Save for an abrupt and temporary detour into hardcore honky tonk, their approach stayed relatively consistent through the '90s, as did their quality control. Genre................: Alternative Rock Quality..............: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) Label.................: Sub Pop Included.............: Covers, Lossless Audio Checker, Log 01.Coattail Rider 02.Creepy Jackaloope Eye 03.Born With A Tail 04.Luck 05.On The Couch 06.Doublewide 07.Hot Rod Rally 08.She's My Bitch 09.Bad, Bad, Bad 10.Dead In The Water 11.How To Maximize Your Kill Count 12.Ron's Got The Cocaine 13.Roadworn And WearY 14.Supersucker Drive-By Blues 15.Givin' It Away 16.All Right 17.Saddletramp 18.Can't Resist 19.Dead Homiez 20.Psyched Out 21.Hell City, Hell 22.Before They Make Me Run 23.Bloody Mary Morning 24.Wake Me When It's Over 25.Good Livin' 26.Monkey 27.Beat To Shit The Reverend Horton Heat Holy Roller (1999) allmusic.com... The Reverend Horton Heat is perhaps the most popular psychobilly artist of all time, really rivaled only by genre founders the Cramps. The Reverend (as both the three-man band and its guitar-playing frontman were known) built a strong cult following during the '90s through constant touring, manic showmanship, and a twisted sense of humor. The latter was nothing new in the world of psychobilly, and Heat's music certainly kept the trashy aesthetic of his spiritual forebears. The Reverend's true innovation was updating the psychobilly sound for the alternative rock era. In his hands, it was something more than retro-obsessed kitsch -- it had roaring distorted guitars, it rocked as hard as any punk band, and it didn't look exclusively to pop culture of the past for its style or subject matter. Most of The Reverend's lyrics were gonzo celebrations of sex, drugs, booze, and cars, and true to his name, his concerts often featured mock sermons in the style of a rural revivalist preacher. First performing as The Reverend Horton Heat in 1985, his backing band solidified around 1989 with bassist Jimbo Wallace and drummer Patrick "Taz" Bentley. Their initial recordings were released by that bastion of indie credibility, Sub Pop, at the height of the grunge craze; both 1991's Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em and 1993's The Full Custom Gospel Sounds of the Reverend Horton Heat helped build an enthusiastic underground audience. That resulted in a spell on major label Interscope, starting with 1994's Liquor in the Front (Bentley was subsequently replaced by Scott Churilla). After two more for Interscope, 1996's It's Martini Time and 1998's Space Heater, Heat returned to recording for independents, still a highly profitable draw on the concert circuit. Genre................: Psychobilly Quality..............: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) Label.................: Sub Pop Included.............: Covers, Lossless Audio Checker, Log, Cue 01.Big Sky 02.Baddest Of The Bad 03.Wiggle Stick 04.Big Red Rocket Of Love 05.Bales Of Cocaine 06.Bath-Water Blues 07.Lie Detector 08.400 Bucks 09.Marijuana 10.It's Martini Time 11.Baby I'm Drunk 12.Where In The Hell Did You Go With My Toothbrush 13.Bad Reputation 14.One Time For Me 15.Now, Right Now 16.Slow 17.Love Whip 18.Jimbo Song 19.Big Little Baby 20.Cowboy Love 21.In Your Wildest Dreams 22.Eat Steak 23.Folsom Prison Blues 24.The Entertainer Support The Artists. Buy it if you like it! Thanks for Seeding Cheers... Sharing Widget |
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