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Meteors - Stampede - Splatter Green Vinyl - Punk

Meteors - Stampede - Splatter Green Vinyl - Punk

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Immerse yourself in the primal energy of psychobilly with the reissue of "Stampede!" by The Meteors. Originally released in 1984, this album captures the raw and rebellious spirit of a band that has been a driving force in the genre. "Stampede!" is a high-octane blend of rockabilly rhythms and punk rock attitude, featuring powerful tracks that have stood the test of time. The Meteors, pioneers of the psychobilly scene, formed in 1980 and quickly gained a cult following with their distinctive sound. The lineup for "Stampede!" includes the charismatic P. Paul Fenech on vocals and guitar, the energetic Mark Robertson on bass, and the dynamic Ian "Spider" Cubitt on drums. Together, they create a sonic assault that is both thrilling and unforgettable. This reissue offers fans a chance to experience "Stampede!" in it's full, remastered glory. The vinyl format provides superior audio quality, bringing out the intricate details and driving beats of classic tracks like "Little Red Riding Hood" and "Surf City." For collectors and new listeners alike, this album is a must-have addition to any music library. Rediscover the electrifying sound of The Meteors with "Stampede!" and celebrate the enduring legacy of psychobilly's true innovators.

 

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