Freaks With The Savage Beat
The Hexxers
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Record Label: Golly Gee Records
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The Hexxers crawled out from beneath the fetid SoCal RAB scene to shock and stun an unsuspecting fan base with their primal beat and savage guitar.
Having conquered the modern rockabilly scene with the extraordinary release "Caged Heat", Rockin' Ryan Sagat teamed up with the manic hillbilly from West Virginia, Rip Carson, for some cannibal-style garage punk.
"Freaks With The Savage Beat" is the band's first release. There has not been a record this savage since The Sonics and The Stooges.
Jeff "Kopper" Kopp of GaragePunk.com and The Wayback Machine radio show, when he heard the CD exclaimed:
"This release is going to really turn some heads (and ruin some ears!). It's really refreshing to hear something like this being put out by a new young band. These guys take the late '50s "Desperate Rock'n'Roll" (rockabilly AND R&B) influences and turn 'em inside out, exposing rock'n'roll's stinking, rotting guts. And, just in case you don't think that's sick enough for ya, they then f*@! it up even more by throwing in dashes of Sonics, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Gories, Oblivians, Mummies, Back From the Grave, and Los Marauders, resulting in some of the most authentic primitive rock'n'roll I've heard in years. These cats could be the Cramps (or maybe at least the Raunch Hands) of the new millennium!!
Get this thing out PRONTO so it can be my #1 pick of the year."
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Made me slap my lady
author: Anthony
Just kiddin, but seriously buy this album. Great energy and every song brings something new to the table. I cant image what these guys are like live.
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The Hexxers are badass savages!
author: sol johnson
Hey Hexxers, you rock like no other!!! Your primitive, freaky, savage rock n' roll will be the saviour of mankind. Keep rockin and keep it commin!!!
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Insane Garage
author: Danny
Man it's like Jerry Rosly The Sonics mixed with little Richard and a bit of good' ol rock as well.. This stuff was so tough it gave a new meaning to ears ringing.... Crazy CD
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Primal. 3-chord slop, could be a lost Back From The Grave band
author: G Harris
Now this is Garage music! Primitive, three chord blasts of raw sixties garage slop. Put this on next Fiday night and round up a case of Pabst Blue Ribbon for a stompin' frat like party. True genius!!!!!!!!!
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