#17Nine years since Volume 2 was released and roughly half a decade since John Reis flagship group came to a grinding halt, it appears there might be a little more tiger in the tank. The most notable difference of this latest set of b-sides are the tame song titles. Volume 2 included some classics, "Rape by Ape", "Burning Army Men", "Crack Party", etc. The roughest song title accompanies dance ...
I'm not hardcore. I'm not a punk rocker. I'm not a metalhead either. I do like loud music and whenever I'm in the mood for a testosterone boost and for my blood to get pumping, I put in one of these albums by "Rocket from the Crypt":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocket_From_The_Crypt:__"Group Sounds"__ 2001__"Live From Camp X Ray"__ 2002Here’s some videos:*Boy Chucker*"youtube Video":http://yout...
#17Nine years since Volume 2 was released and roughly half a decade since John Reis flagship group came to a grinding halt, it appears there might be a little more tiger in the tank. The most notable difference of this latest set of b-sides are the tame song titles. Volume 2 included some classics, "Rape by Ape", "Burning Army Men", "Crack Party", etc. The roughest song title accompanies dance ...
They rushed my copy out to me, but RFTC's 2005.10.31 DVD didn't show up until 11.01. Ah well.It's awesome, anyway. Performances are a little sloppy (the band hadn't played for a while), but anyone who knows what Rocket was all about will understand. The intensity is there, the charm... it's everything you'd want and expect.The retail release will probably be out in March. I'm not sure if th...
You can pre-order RFTC's final show DVD (from last year) now.http://www.merchlackey.com/rocketfromthecrypt/Super-fans will likely want to know about this. Everyone else can probably wait for the retail release, since it isn't mixed down and they're trying to get them out the door to the RFTC core as soon as possible.Check it out if you're inclined. I only ever saw this band once, so I can't w...