A Frenzy of Music and Action!
1992 studio album by Swamp Zombies
A Frenzy of Music and Action! | ||||
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Studio album by Swamp Zombies | ||||
Released | 1992 | |||
Genre | Folk punk | |||
Length | CD 44:36 | |||
Label | Doctor Dream | |||
Swamp Zombies chronology | ||||
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A Frenzy of Music and Action! is an album by the American band Swamp Zombies, released in 1992 on Doctor Dream Records.[1][2] The band promoted the album by playing outside of 15 southern California record stores.[3]
Critical reception
The Los Angeles Times listed A Frenzy of Music and Action! among the best 15 Orange County albums of 1992.[4]
Track listing
- "Green"
- "Unemployed"
- "Oddball"
- "Three Deep Thinkers"
- "I Bawled"
- "Damnedest Thing"
- "Puerto Angel"
- "Lemon Girl"
- "Johnny Quest"
- "Mountain Man"
- "Before You Just Do It"
- "Go Go Boots"
- "Track 13"
- "Ballad of Ed Gein" (available on CD)
References
- ^ Deriso, Nicholas Ray (4 Nov 1992). "A Frenzy of Music and Action!". The Salt Lake Tribune. p. P3.
- ^ Phalen, Tom (August 14, 1992). "Zombies Invade". Tempo. The Seattle Times. p. 7.
- ^ Darling, Cary (May 1, 1992). "Tower Records to open large new store in Anaheim". Orange County Register. p. P40.
- ^ Boehm, Mike (31 Dec 1992). "Best Orange County Albums". Los Angeles Times. p. F2.
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Swamp Zombies
- Steve "Steeve" Jacobs
- Travis Agle
- "T. Ray Vogelzang"
- Josh "Shag" Agle
- Smilin' Dave Warren
- Gary McNiece
- Mike Jacobs
- Chicken Vulture Crow (1988)
- Fink (1989)
- Scratch and Sniff Car Crash (1990)
- A Frenzy of Music and Action! (1992)
- Spunk! (1993)
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