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Revolting Cocks - Linger Ficken' Good ...And Other Barnyard Oddities

Label:
Catalog#:
CDW 45462
Format:
CD
Country:
Canada
Released:
1993
Genre:
Electronic, Rock
Style:
Leftfield, Industrial, Heavy Metal, Disco

Tracklist

1   Gila Copter X
2   Creep X
3   Mr. Lucky X
4   Crackin' Up X
5   Sergio X
6   Da Ya Think I'm Sexy? X
    Written By - Rod Stewart/Carmine Appice/Duane Hitchings
  Written-By - Carmine Appice , Duane Hitchings , Rod Stewart
7   The Rockabye X
8   Butcher Flower's Woman X
9   Dirt X
10   Linger Ficken' Good X

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Produced for Luxa/Pan Productions.

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Rated 5/5
Review by DarkSouljah May 21, 2008
How anyone can give this album less than 4 stars is beyond me. Alongside 'Beers, Steers & Queers,' here is one of the filthiest slabs of industrial music you will ever find. Sleazy, slimy, and oh so good! Although not every track is a complete masterpiece (eg "The Rockabye" and the title track), the rest of the album boasts a strong lineup of RevCo material. And, as the band tends to do from time to time, they included the track "Gila Copter" as a perfect example of how they can churn out something so unlike everything else they do (plus it features Timothy Leary on vocals). Most of the tracks that follow - such as "Creep," "Sergio," "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?," and "Dirt" - are all instant classic RevCo, and blend the band's songwriting ability, eclectic artistic influences, and not-so-subtle humour, with dark, menacing music and a perfect film of filth over its production. This is a must have for ANY music fan, if only for the fact that the band itself was a [phenomenal] mecca for some of the best and brightest minds in the genre and the entire music industry.