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Supersuckers – Going Back To Tucson

Such an awesome song! Supersuckers laying down some fine punk rock “Going Back To Tucson!”

Lyrics to “Supersuckers Going Back To Tucson

going back to Tucson
going back to where things went wrong
gonna find out why my friends are haunted
by the things that they’ve done wrong
going back to Tucson
back to where I once belong
gonna see if I can be the reason for the disagreements
going back to Tucson
don’t wanna grow up there again
now I see how some of them get grounded
stuck to the chairs they’re sitting in
going back to Tucson
back down the old I-10
gonna find out why I don’t know anything about anything now
going back to Tucson and I’m down
I’m down
so I’m getting out of Tucson
taken everything that ain’t nailed down
gonna wave good-bye to the unfortunate who stuck around
going back to Tucson and I’m down
and I’m down, I’m down

From the album Evil Powers of Rock n Roll

The Hookers – Satan’s Highway (1998)

This is one of the best punk rock albums ever recorded, hands down – don’t even question it.

The Hookers – Satan’s Highway is everything good about good old dirty bar room punk rock, not this watered down pop punk stuff on MTV.

If you have not heard this, and if you don’t own it, you are doing yourself a grave injustice. Order it now, turn it up loud and hold on for the ride down Satan’s Highway. Seriously, from track 1 all the way to the end song after song just keeps getting better and better. Personal favorites are “Baby, you’ll regret me” and “Soul Taker!”

The Hookers Satan's Highway

The Hookers – Satan’s Highway

1. Satan’s Highway
2. Get Fu@#ed
3. Hometown Slut
4. Baby, You’ll Regret Me
5. Back Alley Trash
6. Potwhore
7. Tear You Apart
8. 12 Gauge Reaction
9. We Don’t F$%k Around
10. Take You Down With Me
11. Welcome The Beast
12. Rock-N-Roll Riot
13. Soul Taker

This is not green day type mtv punk. No, this is made by men old enough to drink and grow beards. Sorry kids, but you guys have to pay your dues and lots to learn before you can create punk rock like this. \m/

Electric Frankenstein – The Time Is Now (1995)

Electric Frankenstein is an American band from Whippany, Clifton, and other areas of New Jersey. Their music is generally considered punk rock, but includes elements of hard rock and Heavy Metal as well. Because of this, they have sometimes been referred to as AC/DC meets The Dead Boys. Their style of music is generally called High Energy Punk Rock & Roll, which combines the raw and energetic sounds of Punk Rock and Garage Punk (Dead Boys, Ramones, Damned, Misfits, etc.) with elements of Hard Rock played by bands like MC5, Stooges, AC/DC, Kiss, Mott the Hoople, Alice Cooper, and so on.

The Time Is Now is their first album, released in 1995 and deserves a spot in your punk rock collection.

Electric Frankenstein The Time is Now

Electric Frankenstein – The Time Is Now

1. Teenage Shutdown 3:00
2. Time Is Now 3:34
3. Superstar 2:30
4. Right On Target 3:15
5. I Want More 3:17
6. Demolition Joyride 2:51
7. Ef Theme 2:53
8. Fast and Furious 3:47
9. Rise and Crash 3:41
10. We Are the Dangerous 3:47
11. Too Much For You 3:50
12. A Sweet Sickness 4:01

Electric Frankenstein – The Time Is Now

Supersuckers – The Evil Powers of Rock ‘n’ Roll (1999)

The Supersuckers are an American rock band. They are the self-proclaimed “Greatest Rock ‘n’ Roll Band in the World.”

Before I say anything else, allow me to say this is one of the best punk rock n roll album ever recorded and this planet is a better place because of bands like The Supersuckers. Fa real.

The Evil Powers of Rock N Roll is the fifth studio recording by the American rock and roll band The Supersuckers. It was released October 19, 1999 on KOCH records.

Supersuckers The Evil Powers of Rock N Roll

1. The Evil Powers of Rock N’ Roll 3:05
2. Cool Manchu 3:06
3. I Want The Drugs 1:21
4. Santa Rita High 2:55
5. Dead Meat 1:58
6. Stuff N’ Nonsense 2:34
7. Dirt Roads, Dead Ends and Dust 3:43
8. Fisticuffs 2:31
9. Gone Gamblin’ 2:23
10. My Kickass Life 2:17
11. Goin’ Back To Tucson 2:20
12. I Can’t Hold Myself In Line 1:46
13. Hot Like The Sun 5:01

The Evil Powers of Rock N Roll if you do not own it and consider yourself a fan of punk rock, something is terribly wrong.

Zeke – Til The Living End (2004)

Zeke is an American punk band from Seattle, Washington formed in 1993. They are known for their extremely fast, energetic guitar sound. Zeke mixes this with strong influences from hard rock, and occasionally blues-rock, and are often compared to Motörhead.

The album Zeke – ‘Til The Living End remains a great punk rock album. I have followed the band for years, picking up almost every thing they have released – and while the band has matured the basic premise is still there and the musicianship greater than ever.

Zeke Til The Living End

1. All Night Long 1:41
2. Long Train Runnin’ 1:39
3. On Through the Night 1:31
4. Hold Tight 2:14
5. Chinatown 1:37
6. Little Queen 2:02
7. 383 2:45
8. Dragonfly 2:31
9. Never Goin’ Home 1:35
10. The Hammer 1:22
11. Roller 1:06
12. Dölphenwülf 2:06
13. ‘Til the Livin’ End 1:52
14. Ride To Live 3:00
15. Ever Onward 3:48

Grab your copy of Zeke – ‘Til The Living End today.

The Philosphy of Punk

Yes, it’s true. Punk is a lifestyle, a way of thinking. Have you read about the philosphy of punk?

Philosophy of Punk book