The Meat Puppets and Toadies were served up fresh last week in the Compare/Contrast Feature on the Fuzz Factory. Two completely underrated rock & roll bands. Both are classic examples of why commercial rock & roll radio is terrible. Both bands have many albums but only one song on commercial radio. One song to get sick of and perhaps eventually hate. This happens not because of the song, but because of radio. That sucks for the artist and the listener. That’s why discerning music listeners gravitate to satellite or internet radio for shows like this one. The Fuzz Factory is here to play the other stuff.
Last week I also said the show was fried and electrified. Truth is that could be said about this show every week. We all know that.
Fried and electrified. I like that. Yeah, I like it a lot. Menu = playlist. Here’s what I served up for dinner:
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Black Grease – The Black Angels
Raise – Fuzz
Crybaby Blowout – Kinski
Overrated – Helmet
Slither – Velvet Revolver
Last Believer, Drop Dead – The Secret Machines
God Is On The Radio – Queens Of The Stone Age
Head – Mark Lanegan
Dance Pt. 3 – Moon Duo
Bag – White Lung
Dirty Water Ocean – Green Apple Quick Step
Win – Sweet Water
Prayer – Dramarama
Godfather – Rose Hill Drive
Cocainium – Baroness
Three Women – Jack White
Lake Of Fire – Nirvana
Straight Up And Down – The Brian Jonestown Massacre
Siva – Smashing Pumpkins
Space Eyes – Drivin’ N’ Cryin’
Scum – Meat Puppets
Waterfall – The Toadies
Nail It Down – Meat Puppets
Severed Goddess Hand – Meat Puppets
Backslider – The Toadies
Forbidden Places – Meat Puppets
Little Sin – The Toadies
One More – The Toadies