Music Reviews

Humpers

Euphoria, Confusion, Anger and Remorse

Epitaph

I don’t feel that rock and roll is dead, I just think that it’s gone underground again, and that the only people who have the taste to sign such bands are punks. The Humpers are fuckin’ rock and roll! Because it’s heavier than any rock you hear on the radio, you’ll never hear this anywhere commercially. My personal favorite on this one is the tribute to secretaries. Although this is a slower and mellower track, it makes up for it with its evil intentions towards the band’s female co-workers.

Check out the songs “Devil’s Magic Pants” and the classic pure rock and roll song “Peggy Sue Got Buried,” complete with swingin’ saxophone and piano. Just listen to it, you won’t be sorry. Epitaph Records, 2789 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90026


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