This 14-track collection takes the best shots from the group's first two albums originally issued on Subterfuge Records. "Mata A La Tuna," "Free Your Troubled Mind," "Rompi La Television," "Let's Go in 69," and "Basura" all have a palpable energy, even if the vocals are in a foreign language or in garbled English. Thee Headcoatees contribute guest vocals on "Mongol," "Let Yourself Go," and "Dracula Ye Ye," while Holly Golightly helps out on "Peep Show Baby." A different take on both the retro-fuzz scene and modern-day ...
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This 14-track collection takes the best shots from the group's first two albums originally issued on Subterfuge Records. "Mata A La Tuna," "Free Your Troubled Mind," "Rompi La Television," "Let's Go in 69," and "Basura" all have a palpable energy, even if the vocals are in a foreign language or in garbled English. Thee Headcoatees contribute guest vocals on "Mongol," "Let Yourself Go," and "Dracula Ye Ye," while Holly Golightly helps out on "Peep Show Baby." A different take on both the retro-fuzz scene and modern-day slacker bands, Doctor Explosion bring both a whole lot of energy and some solid rock & roll music to the party. ~ Cub Koda, Rovi
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