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By 1988 there was a lot more competition in the rap game –Public Enemy
capturing the explosive energies of a sugar rush in a dense traffic jam of samples from dogs and animals to human screams
More than a decade in the making
cutting tracks for upstart country concerns like Reena
Flamejob: Translucent Blue Vinyl LP 00s By 1988 there was a180 gram audiophile vinyl Deluxe heavyweight sleeve with leather laminate finish Includes insert with lyrics 1994 album featuring "Route 66 (Get Your Kicks On)", "How Come You Do Me?", "Ultra Twist" & "Let's Get F*cked Up" Limited edition individually numbered copies on translucent blue coloured vinyl The garage punk band The Cramps returned in 1994 with their sixth studio album Flamejob. Wild vocals from Lux Interior and the creepy guitar work from
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