Johnny O & the Jerks | Taking Out the Trashabilly

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Taking Out the Trashabilly

by Johnny O & the Jerks

"Taking out the Trashabilly" portrays a hyper-mashed hybrid of swing, rockabilly, and swamp blues like a fish that crawled straight out of the polluted depths of the Mississippi River.
Genre: Rock: Rockabilly
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1. Taking out the Trashabilly
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2. Mama-Come-A-Knockin' Blues
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3. (Fry My Brain) on Cellophane
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4. Mean Mean Miss Guillotine
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5. Little Red Riding Hood
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6. Zombie Love Affair
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7. Devil Went Dancin' (on a Saturday Night)
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8. Three Little Birds
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9. Pastic Jesus
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10. Psycho Cowboy
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11. White Knuckle Rock & Roll
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12. Mississippi M.I.A.
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On their debut album, Johnny O & the Jerks create a hellbent blend of swing, punk, and blues that, at its best, channels the lunacy of Jerry Lee Lewis and the style of Muddy Waters. "Taking Out the Trashabilly" showcases the bands ability to stumble between rock and roll bliss and complete chaos with dirty and beautiful guitar leads ripping through a furious and driving rhythm section. Jam packed with 12 high-energy, howling tracks to give you, if nothing else, one hell of a good time.


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