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Like one of
Ed "Big Daddy" Roth
's cartoon monster cars come to life, snorting, smoking and drooling, tongue dragging behind the mammoth rear tires,
Lollipop
's debut album on
Amphetamine Reptile
gallops from the starting gates wired to the gills. The title,
Dog Piss on Dog
, may seem a bit incomprehensible, but that's nothing compared to attempting to figure out even a single word
Marc
says in his sped-up garage stoner drawl. The songs wallop and wail like a beefed up, sped up, burnt up, hopped up, messed up, punked up
MC5
. This is the band
Jeff Spicoli
from
Fast Times at Ridgemont High
would have played in had he been any type of musician at all. Not necessarily
garage rock
, this is, as vocalist
once uttered before a song in a live performance, "Music made by people who live in the garage beneath the garage, but in the basement of that." Cryptic beyond compare? Most likely. On target? Most definitely. This is an excellent, concise debut. ~ Patrick Kennedy
Ed "Big Daddy" Roth
's cartoon monster cars come to life, snorting, smoking and drooling, tongue dragging behind the mammoth rear tires,
Lollipop
's debut album on
Amphetamine Reptile
gallops from the starting gates wired to the gills. The title,
Dog Piss on Dog
, may seem a bit incomprehensible, but that's nothing compared to attempting to figure out even a single word
Marc
says in his sped-up garage stoner drawl. The songs wallop and wail like a beefed up, sped up, burnt up, hopped up, messed up, punked up
MC5
. This is the band
Jeff Spicoli
from
Fast Times at Ridgemont High
would have played in had he been any type of musician at all. Not necessarily
garage rock
, this is, as vocalist
once uttered before a song in a live performance, "Music made by people who live in the garage beneath the garage, but in the basement of that." Cryptic beyond compare? Most likely. On target? Most definitely. This is an excellent, concise debut. ~ Patrick Kennedy