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Redd Kross - Neurotica

Neurotica Music CD Cover
Artist: Redd Kross
Edition: Music CD
Format: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
CD Release Date: 2002-11-05
Music Label: Oglio Records
Soundtracks:
  1. Neurotica
  2. Play My Song
  3. Frosted Flake
  4. Janus, Jeanie, and George Harrision
  5. Love Is You
  6. Peach Kelli Pop
  7. McKenzie
  8. Tatum O'Tot and the Fried Vegetables
  9. Ballad of a Love Doll
  10. What They Say
  11. Ghandi Is Dead (I'm the Cartoon Man)
  12. Beautiful Bye Byes
  13. Pink Piece of Peace [*]
  14. It's the Little Things [*]
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Free Music Notes for Neurotica Album

Free Music Review: Redd Kross at Their Peak
Hit: 4 Stars

This record is Redd Kross at their artistic peak, where they had finally found their kitsch pop nitch, but hadn't quite fully outgrown their earlier teen punker pose. It is a bit of of the old thing, but more a preview of their glamerous glittery future. The bonus tracks look to be mostly from the "Tater Totz" record, which wasn;t the greatest (they were named the Tater totz for one record for some weird record industry legality problem BS). The preceding album of all covers, Teen Babes from Montesano is freakin' excellent too, and so is their big 90's grunge era breakthru "Phaseshifter." If you like melodic rock n roll music with a heavy dose of all things teenage 70's kitsch, you can't go wrong with this band on any record. I'm a big freakin' fan since about '85. The last time I ever saw them was in a bigtime concert setting, as the very first act before Meat Puppets and Stone Simple Pirates being the unremarkable headliners, and I just dont think the fratboy crowd "got" Redd Kross. A couple years previously I saw them during the early Phaseshifter period at RockCndy in Seattle in an unnannounced free show, in which Kurdt Kobain came out at the end for a couple numbers, and it was freakin' excellent. Redd Kross forever!!!
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