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Horny As Hell

Horny As Hell

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Released 2022, Spain

Vinyl LP pressing. "Eat More Possum" is ANTiSEEN's most acclaimed album, originally released in 1993 and now remastered for this vinyl reissue. ANTiSEEN is an American punk rock band formed in Charlotte, North Carolina by Jeff Clayton and Joe Young in 1983. Musically, ANTiSEEN is influenced by groups such as the Ramones and Stooges, employing short, heavily distorted power chord-driven songs largely free of guitar solos or advanced musicianship. The band has a catalogue of over 100 LPs, EPs, CDs, and DVDs recorded with various line-ups and has performed all over the world. Years after emerging from rural North Carolina, ANTiSEEN continued to make waves through the nineties with a consistent stream of quality releases. "Eat More Possum" stands out as a prime example of their gun-totin', meat-eatin', society-rejectin' punk rock sound. Young's guitar tone is particularly grinding, reminiscent of steel cutting machinery buzzing in your ear, complemented by Jeff Clayton's trademark intense vocals. Tracks like "Star Whore" and "Storm Trooper" evoke imagery of chopper territory fights set to music, while songs like "Trapped in Dixie" provide a unique perspective on southern attitudes. The provocative "Animals (Eat 'em)" serves as a standout track, and the band's cover of a Ramones classic is executed with precision. This album

SKU:8435008871772

Tracklist

  • A1: Garden Of My Mind
  • A2: Bad News Travels Fast
  • A3: Brand New Man
  • A4: I Never Knew
  • A5: Girl, You Captivate Me
  • A6: Black Lightning Light
  • B1: Ward 81
  • B2: Blood From A Stone
  • B3: Highway 69
  • B4: Alexander
  • B5: Yeah Babe
  • B6: She's Wicked

Genres & Styles

Genres: Rock
Styles: Garage Rock

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