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Showing posts with label 1990. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1990. Show all posts

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Jawbreaker - Unfun (1990)

 Genre: Punk/Rock/Emo
Similar Sound: Lifetime/Jets To Brazil
 
Track Listing:
1) Want
2) Seethruskin
3) Fine Day
4) Incomplete
5) Imaginary War
6) Busy
7) Softcore
8) Driven
9) Wound
10) Down
11) Gutless
12) Drone
13) Lawn
14) Crane
15) Eye-5
 
Info:
Jawbreaker was an American punk rock band from San Francisco, California, United States. The band has its root in Los Angeles, CA, where Blake Schwarzenbach and Adam Pfahler were students at the exclusive private Crossroads High School. The band came together when they met Chris Bauermeister at New York University in 1988.


 

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Social Distortion - Social Distortion (1990)

Genre: Punk/Alternative/Punk Rock
Similar Sound: Mike Ness/Rancid
 
Track Listing:
1) So Far Away
2) Let It Be Me
3) Story Of My Life
4) Sick Boys
5) Ring Of Fire (Johnny Cash Cover)
6) Ball And Chain
7) It Coulda Been Me
8) She's A Knockout
9) A Place In My Heart
10) Drug Train
 
Info:
 Social Distortion was formed in late 1978 by frontman Mike Ness, inspired by British punk bands and also by older acts such as The Rolling Stones. The original lineup consisted of Ness on lead guitar, Rikk and Frank Agnew on guitars, and Casey Royer on drums. Ness met Dennis Danell, who was a year older, in high school and insisted he join the band on bass guitar even though Danell had never played an instrument before. When Danell was brought in, Frank, Rikk, and Casey left to join The Adolescents. Mike and Dennis remained the only constant members for the next two decades with bass and drum members changing every few years. The Adolescents song "Kids of the Black Hole" and Social Distortion song "The Playpen" chronicled this period of the band's history.
 
 

The Reverend Horton Heat (1990)

Genre: Rockabilly/Psychobilly/Country
Similar Sound: Th' Legendary Shack*Shakers/HillBilly Hellcats
 
Track Listing:
1) Bullet
2) I'm Mad
3) Bad Reputation
4) It's A Dark Day
5) Big Dwarf Rodeo
6) Psychobilly Freakout
7) Put It To Me Straight
8) Marijuana
9) Baby You Know Who
10) Eat Steak
11) D For Dangerous
12) Love Whip
 
Info:
The Reverend Horton Heat is both an American three-piece psychobilly band from Dallas, Texas, and the stage name of its singer/songwriter, Jim Heath (born in 1959 in Corpus Christi, Texas).

The group originally formed in 1985, playing its first gigs in Dallas’s Deep Ellum neighborhood. Its current members are Jim “Reverend Horton” Heath on guitar and lead vocals, Jimbo Wallace on the upright bass, and Scott Churilla on drums. Through relentless touring and a manic stage show, they have established themselves as one of the most popular underground acts in America.
Their sound is self described as “Country-fed punkabilly.” Their music is a mixture of country, punk, big band, swing, and rockabilly, all played loud and energetically with lyrics that are often very humorous.