Crypt Records' Back From the Grave, Vol. 1 unearths tracks from some of the '60s most obscure garage rockers, including brilliantly named combos like the Monacles, the One Way Streets, the Canadian Rogues, and the Alarm Clocks. The songs range from tough and alienated, like Elite's "My Confusion" and the Lyrics' "They Can't Hurt Me," to goofy fun like the One Way Streets' "We All Love Peanut Butter." The Novas' "Crusher," Me & Them Guys' "I Loved Her So," and the Alarm Clocks' "Dinah Wants Religion" are among the many high ...
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Crypt Records' Back From the Grave, Vol. 1 unearths tracks from some of the '60s most obscure garage rockers, including brilliantly named combos like the Monacles, the One Way Streets, the Canadian Rogues, and the Alarm Clocks. The songs range from tough and alienated, like Elite's "My Confusion" and the Lyrics' "They Can't Hurt Me," to goofy fun like the One Way Streets' "We All Love Peanut Butter." The Novas' "Crusher," Me & Them Guys' "I Loved Her So," and the Alarm Clocks' "Dinah Wants Religion" are among the many high points on this uncompromising, entertaining garage sampler. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi
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