
The Reverend Horton HeatSmoke em if you got em
$25.00Call to Order
Pure high-octane psychobilly, the kind that throws sparks. Jim Heath's lightning guitar picking races over slapped upright bass and a freight-train beat, and "Psychobilly Freakout" is the calling card, manic rockabilly shredding that barely stays on the rails. "Eat Steak" winks with tongue-in-cheek country-punk swagger. One of the first psychobilly records on a label built for grunge, and it still smokes. Drop the needle and hang on.
