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I Got a Baaad Feeling About This

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Download links and information about I Got a Baaad Feeling About This by Blacktop. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Rock, Blues Rock, Punk, Rockabilly, Alternative genres. It contains 26 tracks with total duration of 01:11:17 minutes.

Artist: Blacktop
Release date: 2003
Genre: Rock, Blues Rock, Punk, Rockabilly, Alternative
Tracks: 26
Duration: 01:11:17
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Blacktop (Intro) 2:55
2. Tornado Love 2:49
3. I Think It's Going to Rain 1:41
4. Planet Earth 5:10
5. Mojo Kitty 2:40
6. Blazing Streets 2:02
7. From Beyond 2:29
8. Here I Am, Here I Always Am 2:25
9. Confusion 2:56
10. The Grave 2:30
11. No One Knows You're a Dog 3:01
12. Flagpole Hill 2:14
13. Your Pretty Face (Is Going to Waukeegan) 3:26
14. Blacktop (Outro) 2:43
15. Hot Lips and Swivel Hips 1:33
16. Searchin' 2:49
17. Blues 2:43
18. Bahia 2:28
19. Keep On Doggin' Me 2:21
20. Let Me Go Home, Whiskey 2:25
21. Goin' 1:50
22. She's Mine, All Mine 2:14
23. Hide and Go Seek, Pt. 1 4:09
24. Hide and Go Seek, Pt. 2 3:45
25. Self-Destruct Sequence 2:18
26. Baby 3:41

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Altogether heavier and darker than Mick Collins' previous band, the Gories, Blacktop ventures into the deepest, darkest corners of the garage for its sweaty inspiration. Among its discoveries there are a rough and ready cover of Captain Beefheart's "Here I Am (Here I Always Am)" and a slew of stomping originals that sound as if penned at a drag strip as races went on. Collins and Darin Lin Wood are in fine voice and their anti-heroic guitar riffing tangles perfectly. Bassist Alex Cuervo and drummer Janet Walker keep the low end more down and dirty than the law should allow. Too bad the band didn't stick around long enough to follow up this fine dose of garage punk noise.