Tuesday, March 26, 2019
deadguy - screamin' with the deadguy quintet
released: 1996
label: victory records
yeah yeah yeah.
i know i know i know.
blah blah blah.
i was once like you. FIXATION ON A CO-WORKER is church,bro. i'm right there with you.
but as with all good things they just don't seem to stick around for that long.
dads.
the mcrib.
jncos.
yeah.
but if'n it weren't for tim singer (vocals) and keith huckins (guitar) leaving the band you wouldn't have any family man or kiss it goodbye.
are you going to complain about that?
you shouldn't.
some people's kids,maaaaaaaan.
the first song i'd heard of this version of the band was "turk 182" via a victory records sampler. truth be told i wasn't all that impressed the first few times i gave it a listen. but the more that i listened the more it grew on me and the more i found myself screaming out "BROTHERS AND SISTERS/THE SKY IS FALLING/WE'RE GOIN' DOOOOOOWN" at random moments during the day. and then i'd discovered their cover of the misfits "horror business" on the VIOLENT WORLD: A TRIBUTE TO THE MISFITS compilation and i was sold.
ok ok.
i'll get to it.
this sounds like deadguy doing kiss it goodbye with today is the day's steve austin on vocals.
it's funny that you mention steve austin as he produced this here thing and shows up providing some vocals on a few of the songs.
y'know what....
either listen to this or don't.
i'm going to go and squeeze into my jncos (which i wear ironically of course) and eat the mcrib that i've been keeping in my freezer.
DL
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