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Alabama Hip Shake

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Download links and information about Alabama Hip Shake by The Quadrajets. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Indie Rock, Punk, Heavy Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 44:30 minutes.

Artist: The Quadrajets
Release date: 1996
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Indie Rock, Punk, Heavy Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 12
Duration: 44:30
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Dixie Speedway 3:08
2. Blaster 3:10
3. Big Honey 3:22
4. Hellfire Missile I 3:03
5. Black Friday 3:16
6. The Rosedale Sons of Kong 4:15
7. Stone Cold Kickin' It (at Giza) 2:57
8. Computer Age 3:10
9. 40 Wt. Dope 2:42
10. Bad M**********n' Bitch 3:39
11. I Wanna Do Everything to You 1:49
12. Goodbye Trans Am 9:59

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Southern by the grace of God and not the least bit shy about reminding you of it, the Quadrajets may have been weaned on punk rock, but industrial-strength hard rock has an equal place in their hearts, and you can hear the two colliding like a pair of freight trains on the band's second full-length, 1996's Alabama Hip Shake. Cranking three big ol' guitars through amps jacked up to God knows what, the Quadrajets suggest some sort of unholy alliance between Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Damned. On Alabama Hip Shake, they not only honor both sides of the equation with equal enthusiasm, but sound as if they could outrun them both on a good day. Though the Quadrajets fail to come up with a tune as good as either "Neat Neat Neat" or "Gimmie Back My Bullets," "The Rosedale Sons of Kong," "40 wt. Dope," and "Dixie Speedway" all roar big, loud, and mean, and with more than a bit of a grin (or a smirk) around the corners. While Neil Young may never have figured on "Computer Age" sounding the way it does here, somehow he might not mind. A dozen servings of high-speed noise with both heart and muscle to spare, Alabama Hip Shake is not an album for the timid at heart, but the Quadrajets wanted it that way, and if you're looking for a band and a disc that brings the rock and brings it big time, this is where you need to go.