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Old 05-24-2010, 07:28 AM   #1 (permalink)
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With that kind of start I really am curious for what is coming up. Write more!
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Old 05-24-2010, 09:46 PM   #2 (permalink)
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24. Alien Sex Fiend—Too Much Acid? (1989)

Denial can be a heady thing. While news of the decaying lunar orbit may cause some to retreat into the comfort of childhood memories, others will no doubt want to party like mad. To party like there's no tomorrow if you will.

During the inevitable maelstrom of sweat and mind-altering chemicals you'll want something fantastic to cut loose to and this live album is the way to go. This is your brain on drugs. Rarely have cheap synths and raw punk rock guitars come together with such furious and fucked up energy. Rarely has a man screamed "Sample my sausage!" with such conviction.

If you've never heard Alien Sex Fiend before, imagine a dash of Hawkwind and a dash of the Cramps filtered through layer upon layer of noisy post-punk jaggedness and gothy new wave camp. If you have heard Alien Sex Fiend before, imagine their best possible concert because I swear that's exactly what this album sounds like—even though, in reality, the songs were culled from multiple shows.

This truly is an amazing album that makes me want to throw down and party every time I hear it. And—most amazingly for such a raw, wild and wooly kind of an album—it really rewards multiple listens.


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Very underrated band are the Sex Fiend, so nice pick there. I don't have so much of their stuff myself, but this here's probably my pick of the litter;

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This truly is an amazing album that makes me want to throw down and party every time I hear it. And—most amazingly for such a raw, wild and wooly kind of an album—it really rewards multiple listens.
Reminds me of my ol' days as a punk rocker in San Francisco and San Luis Obispo in the 80's. I threw in my bloody towel on punk rock after the police riot at the Dead Kennedy's show in '86 in San Luis Obispo. It was the final wake up call for me to move on with my life while I was still in one piece.

The only punk rock I still care to listen to these days is The Clash, The Jam, The Ramones, Sex Pistols and Green Day with other songs I pick and chose periodically off Youtube for nostalgia's sake. I'm 50 and I'm not ashamed to still be listening to this s**t while most around me tell me to turn it down...just like in the old days.

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