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These suburban guitar geeks nailed their sound in 1980 with Crazy Rhythms' "Raised Eyebrows": two post-punk guitars chopping up a jagged surf riff, weird percussion clatter, tension building until it all explodes into a climactic power-strum rave with three dudes yelping, "The glory, glory, oh, oh!" in incoherent joy. Rhythms remains an indie-rock landmark, but the less famous Good Earth is every bit as crucial, with the hypnotic drones of songs like "Slipping (Into Something)." Reissues bonus: fantastic covers of the Beatles' "She Said She Said" and Neil Young's "Sedan Delivery."
Crazy Rhythms — Four and a half Stars
(Posted: Sep 8, 2009)
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- On The Roof
- The High Road
- The Last Roundup
- Slipping (Into Something)
- When Company Comes
- Let's Go
- Two Rooms
- The Good Earth
- Tomorrow Today
- Slow Down
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She Said, She Said (track not available in Rhapsody)
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