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DEAD CITY : The Dead Sessions - Featuring Cheetah Chrome
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Punkish Rock and Roll done in a Dead Boys/Damned style.
Genre: Rock: Punk
Release Date: 2006
The Dead Sessions - Featuring Cheetah Chrome Record Label: Incas Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
One Breath 3:45 Album Only
So Cold 3:50 Album Only
Memories 2:21 Album Only
INRI 1:58 Album Only
Lonesome 3:24 Album Only
Too Fast 1:59 Album Only
Slipping Away 4:36 Album Only
Crazy As Ever 1:27 Album Only
I Gotta Kick 2:17 Album Only
Some Kinda Animal 2:37 Album Only
Timebomb 1:43 Album Only
In My Head 3:27 Album Only
Too Much Hate 2:32 Album Only
Nothing 3:21 Album Only
Ashes And Bones 0:34 Album Only
I Walked With A Zombie 0:00 Album Only
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Album Notes

In 1991 Connecticut's forefathers of hardcore Lost Generation celebrated their 10 year anniversary playing a series of gigs with guest guitarist Cheetah Chrome formerly of The Dead Boys. Following a string of live shows it seemed natural to get into the studio with Cheetah and lay down some new tracks. By 1992 Lost Generation had run it's course so Joe Dias(singer) started to put together a band to play the music he really wanted to play, since he was growing tired of the hardcore and crossover genres. Joe ended up forming Dead City with guitarist Pugs(Hatebreed, Iron Cross, Loved and Hated)with whom he shared a common musical direction. Joe decided to go back to his roots and play a more straight foward 70's punk rock sound like the Dammed and The Dead Boys. Several sessions were recorded. The tracks that feature Cheetah Chrome used Joe's old band Lost Generation as backing while other sessions included Todd Knapp(76%Uncertain)and John Munera(Seizure). Dead City are planning on doing a small Northeast tour this winter to support the release of this Cd and YES, Cheetah Chrome will be playing with them!

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REVIEWS

The Dead Sessions
author: Noël
Hi,I'm fan of Cheetah,Sonny Vincent and others so I like the album very much,songs and guitar riffs are splendid .So I give the album what it deserved 5 stars.
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