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Souls On Fire

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Download links and information about Souls On Fire by The Neckbones. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 40:16 minutes.

Artist: The Neckbones
Release date: 1997
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 16
Duration: 40:16
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Dead End Kids 3:11
2. Souls On Fire 2:46
3. It Ain't Enough 2:00
4. Don't Ya Leave Me 2:44
5. Hit Me 1:40
6. Keep Driving 1:35
7. Crack Whore Blues 2:47
8. Dolly 2:15
9. Superstar Chevrolet 2:18
10. You Can't Touch Her 2:57
11. Skronky Tonk 2:12
12. Art School Dropout 2:37
13. Love Ya Rock N' Roll 2:12
14. Can't Drive You 4:12
15. Shouldn't Call Your Man a Fool 2:28
16. Gambling Fool 2:22

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What's not to like about this record? OK, yeah, the Neckbones can't sing, but you can tell they could give a toss about that. They're not all that bothered about staying in tune, either, or looking good in their CD photo, or really doing much of anything but kicking up a loud, unholy, heavy, rude racket that sounds like a combo of alcohol, boredom relief, and a general desire to create loud, uncivil, ill-mannered, happy mayhem. The sleepy college town of Oxford, MS, where they hatched, is a "make your own kicks" dullsville. So when the Neckbones sing "I'm having the best time of my life," you picture them getting wrecked, inviting their pals to a crazy, whacked rehearsal, and then celebrating by swervedriving their cars over to William Faulkner's old house and relieving their bladders on the outside walls. Good kick-bucket rock & roll. Not pretty? This ain't no beauty contest. This is the sound and the fury.