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Plastic Soul With the White Apes

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Download links and information about Plastic Soul With the White Apes by Barracudas, The, Beehive. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 37:19 minutes.

Artist: Barracudas, The, Beehive
Release date: 2001
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 14
Duration: 37:19
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Real Blue Flame 2:16
2. Dirty Soughts 3:14
3. Preteen Sexfiend 2:30
4. Cooped Up Like a Slave 2:23
5. Maximum Detail 2:13
6. Are You Queer? 1:22
7. Barracuda Stomp 2:29
8. Deb's Purple Vein 2:11
9. Gospel Truth/Thirsty for Some Blood 2:00
10. Raw and Bleeding 3:04
11. Road In Sinaloa 3:19
12. So Strange 3:46
13. Instrument 2:51
14. Good, Good Lovin' 3:41

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The second album by the tongue-in-cheek garage rockers Beehive and the Barracudas — nothing to do with the '80s U.K. psych-poppers the Barracudas, of course — is a playful but not jokey blend of new wave, '60s garage rock, and DIY punk. Recorded, as before, with an ever-changing lineup culled from the San Diego punk revival scene based around bassist/guitarist Kerry Davis (Red Aunts) and organist Dustin Milsap (Rocket From the Crypt), Plastic Soul With the White Apes has a loose, party-in-the-studio feel that owes much more to old Kingsmen and Sonics records than to the likes of the White Stripes, but it's admirably non-retro in its feel. The 14 tracks are short, sharp, feedback-laden shocks, with titles like "Are You Queer?" (which actually does sound a little bit like the White Stripes, if they ever covered an early Wire song), and "Preteen Sexfiend" (which has the thrumming post-punk drive of an early Mekons or Fall song), and the bare-bones production largely works in their favor. It ain't pretty, and it's only occasionally "catchy," as that term is usually understood, but it works.