The Cramps emerged out of the first wave of punk music in the mid '70s, frequenting clubs such as world- famous CBGB. Led by husband-and-wife team Lux Interior and Poison Ivy, this garage "psychobilly" band incorporated a unique flair for coalescing camp, Link Wray-inspired riffs, B-movies, and bizarre performances. In the band's self-produced sixth studio album, Flamejob, The Cramps return to their punk/rockabilly-esque style, and of course, ratchet up the sexual double entendre.
Tracks
1 A1 Mean Machine
2 A2 Ultra Twist
3 A3 Let's Get F***ed Up
4 A4 Nest of the Cuckoo Bird
5 A5 I'm Customized
6 A6 Sado County Auto Show
7 A7 Naked Girl Falling Down the Stairs
8 B1 How Come You Do Me?
9 B2 Inside Out and Upside Down
10 B3 Trapped Love
11 B4 Sing the Big Eyed Rabbit
12 B5 Strange Love
13 B6 Blues Blues Blues
14 B7 Sinners
15 B8 Route 66
Tracks
1 A1 Mean Machine
2 A2 Ultra Twist
3 A3 Let's Get F***ed Up
4 A4 Nest of the Cuckoo Bird
5 A5 I'm Customized
6 A6 Sado County Auto Show
7 A7 Naked Girl Falling Down the Stairs
8 B1 How Come You Do Me?
9 B2 Inside Out and Upside Down
10 B3 Trapped Love
11 B4 Sing the Big Eyed Rabbit
12 B5 Strange Love
13 B6 Blues Blues Blues
14 B7 Sinners
15 B8 Route 66