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Jan 3 2009 |
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A good compilation of the Rev. Some funny shit, some rocking shit, and some drink along shit. I fucking hate how people compare em to Tiger Army and that type of shit, but whatcha gonna do.
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Petter from Bergen, Norway |  |
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Nov 28 2008 |
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This album has been stolen from my collection five times already, and I keep buying it. Because this is the very definition of modern contry-influenced rockabilly/psychobilly. An essential for anyone remotely interested in such genres.
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Tom from Jersey City, NJ |  |
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Jun 12 2005 |
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Although I've been following rockabilly for some years now, this is the first RHH album I've heard. I will say that there is a reason that people who don't know that rockabilly is it's own genre know the name Reverend Horton Heat. These guys are awesome. I'll definitely be picking up more stuff soon, but for now, I'd give this album a listen if I were you.
TommyO.
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Curt from Arroyo Grande, CA |  |
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May 2 2003 |
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very neat cd. contains a lot of classic reverend psycho/rockabilly sounds. all the songs are original with country, psychobilly, rockabilly, and the hick sound mixed together
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Mike from Gillette, WY |  |
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Feb 2 2003 |
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This album is really good. The Rev. is one of the best phsychobilly bands around today. They're a bit more country than their euopean counterparts but they still rock with the best of them. Definately a good buy if you like Tiger Army or the Nekromantix.
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