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It's Psychobilly Week!
Yup, it's psychobilly week! According to Wikipedia :
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Here's some Demented Are Go! |
I actually just recently explored Psychobilly. Most of the time it's just annoying, but occasionally I find a really damn good band.
Here are my top 2 as of now: These guys just released a new album, but this one (Horse of the Dog) will remain their undisputed classic in my book. The experimental Psychobilly-ists. These guys put out some great stuff. |
Psychobilly is always fun!
Here's a classic band: The Cramps 'Garbageman' from Songs the Lord Taught Us (1980) I love this song 'Cramp Stomp' from Big Beat From Badsville I'll post some more later.... |
I have a very thin knowledge of psychobillly but:
don't know if this counts, but it's definitely a favorite of mine from a psychobilly band: and ofcourse I know of this: |
Batmobile - Transylvanian Express The Meteors - Little Red Riding Hood Nekromantix - Hellbound Probably my three favourite psychobilly bands, not counting the Cramps or Eighties Matchbox, who only have elements of the genre in their sound. I got much love for the double bass and gravity-defying quiffs. |
^Ha...I just meant to post The Meteors. But never mind, here's another song:
'Attack Of The Zorch Men' from In Heaven The Sharks - 'Short Shark Shock' (Phantom Rockers) Frenzy - 'Frustration' (Hall of Mirrors) These last two bands are more on the rockabilly side but they share similar themes and campiness with psychobilly. |
I find it kind of interesting that almost all psychbilly songs have to do with monster, aliens, and the like. Sorta an odd lyrical subject for a genre to focus on.
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That's true.
Although really, I would expect a far greater amount of ironic, crude love songs that you see. Or am I just blind, and missing them all? |
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