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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelVagrant Records, IMT
UPC5060100663999
eBay Product ID (ePID)3046073528
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2008
GenrePunk
ArtistRocket from the Crypt
Release TitleR.I.P.
Dimensions
Item Weight0.27 lb
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks46
Number of Discs2
Tracks1.1 Intro 1.2 French Guy 1.3 Don't Darlene 1.4 I'm Not Invisible 1.5 Get Down 1.6 Boychucker 1.7 Pigeon Eater 1.8 Used 1.9 Hairball Alley 1.10 Shy Boy 1.11 Velvet Touch 1.12 Light Me 1.13 A+ on Arson Class 1.14 Middle 1.15 Born in '69 1.16 Straight American Slave 1.17 Carne Voodoo 1.18 Sturdy Wrists 1.19 Ditch Digger 1.20 Come See Come Saw 2.1 French Guy (DVD) 2.2 Don't Darlene (DVD) 2.3 I'm Not Invisible (DVD) 2.4 Get Down (DVD) 2.5 Boychucker (DVD) 2.6 Jumper K Balls (DVD) 2.7 Pigeon Eater (DVD) 2.8 Used (DVD) 2.9 Hairball Alley (DVD) 2.10 Shy Boy (DVD) 2.11 Velvet Touch (DVD) 2.12 Light Me (DVD) 2.13 A+ on Arson Class (DVD) 2.14 Killy Kill (DVD) 2.15 Pushed (DVD) 2.16 Middle (DVD) 2.17 Born in '69 (DVD) 2.18 On a Rope (DVD) 2.19 My Arrow's Aim (DVD) 2.20 Straight American Slave (DVD) 2.21 Carne Voodoo (DVD) 2.22 Sturdy Wrists (DVD) 2.23 You Gotta Move (DVD) 2.24 Glazed (DVD) 2.25 Ditch Digger (DVD) 2.26 Come See Come Saw (DVD)
NotesLive CD with 26 tracks with bonus DVD containing 20 songs. San Diego's Rocket from the Crypt was known for their 15 years of wild stage antics especially their hot ticket Halloween concerts. Their greased hair, sideburns, and bowling shirts looked like a typical Retro Garage act yet the band's sound was muscular in a straightforward Rock'N'Roll way with a Pop hook, and a debt to Classic Hardcore and Post-Hardcore Punk bands. After a few indie releases, the band made the jump to the majors in the early 1990s, refining their sound and elevating their stage act to a Rock'N'Roll spectacle. Frontman John Reis also led seminal Post-Hardcore outfit Drive Like Jehu and the short-lived early 2000s act Hot Snakes.