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The Ditty Twisters : Vicodin Saturday Night
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The Ditty Twisters first record goes deep into surf/swamp territory - it's music with a sharp sense of humor that doesn't forget to rock you (like a hurricane).
Genre: Rock: Surf Rock
Release Date: 2002
Vicodin Saturday Night Record Label: Herbert House Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Juice Machine 1:58 $0.99
Swamp Thing 3:14 $0.99
Lil' Red Microbus 3:49 $0.99
Walk This Way 3:42 $0.99
Secret Crush 4:46 $0.99
Vicodin Saturday Night 5:57 $0.99
Stupid 2:45 $0.99
Love-a-rama 1:58 $0.99
Requiem to Slim 3:33 $0.99
Tighty Whities 2:38 $0.99
Big Red Hot 3:25 $0.99
Rain 3:21 $0.99
Motel Room 2:42 $0.99
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Album Notes

Described by music critic Scott Lewis as .."the Shangri-Las on an absinthe bender," and "living in a rusty trailer somewhere between Southern Culture on the Skids and the B52s," the Ditty Twisters aren't your standard angry band.

This rockin' sextet is probably the band you should listen to immediately after being dumped, because they're not going to make things worse by singing about your pain. They're going to make things better by singing about the time a giant cockroach crawled all the way up their drummer's pants. Because man, that was funny.

With music easily summed up by the band as "surf rock-y/punky with a hillybilly-esque, hot rod/swamp twang," the band's first release, Vicodin Saturday Night is filled with songs about experiences everyone can relate to, like delivering corn dogs to a hooker or "accidentally" running over an ex-boyfriend's cat while hopped up on prescription painkillers.

Buy Vicodin Saturday Night today, and listen to it all the time. Invite your friends over for a lovely dinner party and force them to listen to it. Leave it on for your dog to enjoy when you leave the house. Follow these simple instructions and your life will improve dramatically. Or, it might just stay exactly the same, except for that insanely rockin' music in the background.

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REVIEWS

I had forgotten what fun this CD was
author: Laurie
I purchased a couple of the Ditty Twisters' Pinata Baby to give as gifts. After listening again to my own copy of Vicodin Saturday Night I realized I had forgotten how much fun that first CD was. I decided I had to make my gifts a Ditty Twisters Boxed Set and include their first CD.
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