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Big Daddy Chrome : Bad Timing
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Punk & Roll Anthems. Take Social Distortion, the Ducky Boys and Hank Sr. and roll them all together and you got Big Daddy Chrome.
Genre: Rock: Punk
Release Date: 2004
Bad Timing Record Label: Workers United Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Alone Again Blues 3:37 $0.99
Never Change 2:20 $0.99
Bad Timing 4:44 $0.99
Sorry Darlin' 2:12 $0.99
Lush 2:31 $0.99
Dark Cloud 3:29 $0.99
Another Day, Another Let Down 4:33 $0.99
Giving Up On Me 4:29 $0.99
Flashin' Lights 3:17 $0.99
Won't Let You Down 4:59 $0.99
Double Barrel Cure 5:22 $0.99
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Album Notes

Band bios are usually entirely too boring, and this one is no exception. For the time being, we'll keep it brief and to-the-point. We're a rock band. We've heard various descriptions, ranging from "rockabilly" to "cowpunk" to "utter garbage," and none of them really fit.
We're a rock band, plain and simple.


We believe that Hank Williams, Sr. was more punk than Sid Vicious, and that Sid Vicious was more country than any of the garbage nashville has put out in the past 20 years. We also think Man In Black by Johnny Cash should be required reading in public schools, and that children should have to watch The Decline of Western Civilization (2) instead of "To Kill A Mockingbird" for the hundred-gadzookieth time. Above all, we like to play fast, play hard, and get the hell off stage.

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REVIEWS

Fast music for fast times
author: Richard Amery Kenora Daily Miner and News
If you have missed the joys of late 80’s Social Distortion or Mike Ness’s more rockabilly influenced solo work, check out Big Daddy Chrome’s rip roaring debut Bad Timing. They rage about driving fast, drinking heavily, acting the fool, losing love, never finding love in the first place and feeling bad about your hangover the next morning. Which makes Big Daddy Chrome the ideal soundtrack for the favourite outcast in your life. There are plenty of loud guitars, attitude and earnest Hank Williams resurrected gravelly vocals. Alone Again Blues roars and Dark Cloud is powered by buzzsaw minor chord riffs reminiscent of Social Distortion’s best, which stick in your gut like a broken switchblade. Very cool. Check them out on cdbaby.com.
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