The Cramps - At The Zombie Dance

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Review by Dietmar Bachmann

At The Zombie Dance is an album by the American punk rock band, Cramps. The album was released in 1988 and is considered one of the band's most iconic works. The album features 14 tracks that are a mix of punk, rockabilly, and garage rock.

The album opens with "Zombie Dance," a track that sets the tone for the entire album. The song is a blend of rockabilly and horror, with a catchy guitar riff and lyrics about dancing with the undead. Other standout tracks on the album include "Rockin' Bones," "I Was a Teenage Werewolf," and "Human Fly."

The Cramps' signature sound is evident throughout the album, with Lux Interior's distinctive vocals and Poison Ivy's guitar riffs. The band's unique style and energy make this album a must-listen for fans of punk and rockabilly.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Sinner
You got good taste
Domino
Psychotic reaction
Devil with a blue dress
You'll never change me
TV Set
Lost exalted potentate of love
?/ What's inside a girl
Call of the wighat
Mad Daddy
?/ Garbageman
Faster pussycat
Human Fly
Bacon fat
I ain't nothing but a gorehound

Catalog Numbers

505

Labels

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Album
  • Unofficial Release
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Summary by Dietmar Bachmann

At The Zombie Dance is a classic album that showcases the Cramps' raw talent and unique sound. The album is a perfect addition to any punk or rockabilly collection and is sure to get listeners dancing with the undead.