Last week on the Fuzz Factory I was inspired by my real life. Frequent listeners know that’s how it goes around here. My conversations during the week can lead to something here in the Fuzz Factory. That happened this week with my choice to compare/contrast Social Distortion and Reverend Horton Heat. Two very good bands that I’ve played but never featured on the show before. Both bands carry that great rockabilly punk vibe. On a side note, it’s not a coincidence that my choice was also inspired by a certain woman with many tattoos.
There’s no Fuzz Factory tonight or next Thursday, due to finals week and the Thanksgiving holiday. I’ll be back in December.
Here’s the playlist:
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Marching On The Skulls Of The Dead – The Atomic Bitchwax
Swaggs – Mount Carmel
Alabama Slammer – Motorcity Daredevils
Blackest Eyes – Porcupine Tree
The Lost City Of Refuge – …And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead
Fortress – Queens Of The Stone Age
Charlotte Rose – The Suede Brothers
Dandy Lion – Screamin’ Cheetah Wheelies
Locomotive – Guns N’ Roses
Never Enough – L.A. Guns
Dead Jail Or Rock N Roll – Michael Monroe
Killing Floor (Get Down On It) – Verbena
Off The Ground – The Record Company
Going To Town – The Afghan Whigs
Lust – The Raveonettes
Our Little Secret – Rock City Angels
Anoxia – King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
Doublewide – Supersuckers
Dead Boy – The Toadies
The Regulator – Clutch
Bad Luck – Social Distortion
Suicide Doors – Reverend Horton Heat
Dear Lover – Social Distortion
One Time For Me – Reverend Horton Heat
Indulgence – Social Distortion
Mass Hysteria – Social Distortion
Jimbo Song – Reverend Horton Heat
400 Bucks – Reverend Horton Heat