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Groovie Ghoulies – Monster Club [2003]

April 7, 2010 Leave a comment
Horror movie-fueled Sacramento, CA, pop-punks the Groovie Ghoulies originally comprised singer/bassist Kepi, his guitarist wife Roach, and drummer Wendy. After debuting in 1989 with the album Appetite for Adrenochrome, the group spent the early ’90s largely out of the spotlight, issuing only the occasional single (including 1990′s “Lost Generation” and 1992′s “Christmas on Mars”) before finally releasing their sophomore album, Born in the Basement, in 1994. By now a hugely popular attraction on the Sacramento club circuit, in 1996 the Groovie Ghoulies signed to Lookout Records to release World Contact Day; Wendy left the lineup soon after, however, and was replaced by ex-Screeching Weasel drummer Dan Panic. In the wake of 1997′s Re-Animation Festival, Panic exited as well and was eventually replaced by drummer Jaz Brown. The Ghoulies’ fifth LP, Fun in the Dark, followed in 1999, and a year later the group resurfaced with Travels with My Amp. The band left Lookout! soon after, but sh…

Artist: Groovie Ghoulies
Album: Monster Club
Year: 2003
Genre: Horror Pop Punk
Location: USA OF COURSE

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01. Deviltown
02. The Lizard King
03. Lookout, Here Comes Tomorrow
04. The King Kong Stomp
05. The Beast With Five Hands
06. Don’t Go Out Into the Rain (You’re Gonna Melt)
07. Blood Beach
08. The Blob
09. 50,000 Spaceships (Watching Over Me)
10. Do the Bat
11. Running With Bigfoot
12. Pet Sematary

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Groovie Ghoulies – Appetite for Adrenochrome [1989]

April 1, 2010 Leave a comment
The Groovie Ghoulies were an American pop punk band formed in Sacramento, California whose music took inspiration from horror movies. They released numerous albums, EPs, and singles, and toured internationally. The band’s name was taken from the 1970s animated television series Groovie Goolies, a spinoff of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (itself a spinoff of The Archie Show).

Though the group’s lineup fluctuated significantly throughout their career, bassist/vocalist Kepi remained a constant fixture. Guitarist Roach (and lead singer Kepi’s wife) was also a longtime member. The Groovie Ghoulies’ music is best classified as pop-punk and is heavily influenced by early punk groups such as the Ramones and The Dickies, 1960s garage rock and bubblegum artists such as The Troggs and The Monkees, and 1950s rock and roll artists such as Chuck Berry and Jerry Lee Lewis. Throughout their career the Groovie Ghoulies recorded cover versions of songs by several of these artists as well as othe… Read more.

Artist: Groovie Ghoulies
Album: Appetite for Adrenochrome
Year: 1989
Genre: Punk
Location: Sacramento, California, United States

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01 – Lost Generation.mp3
02 – Do The Bat.mp3
03 – Armageddon 2000.mp3
04 – 2000 Man.mp3
05 – My Computer Said Kill.mp3
06 – King Kong.mp3
07 – No Blood.mp3
08 – Dont Go Out.mp3
09 – The Blob.mp3
10 – Dead End.mp3
11 – Blood Beach.mp3
12 – Lookout!.mp3
13 – Ghoul Chant.mp3
14 – Beth (Hidden Track).mp3

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Groovie Ghoulies – Go! Stories [2002]

April 1, 2010 Leave a comment
The Groovie Ghoulies were an American pop punk band formed in Sacramento, California whose music took inspiration from horror movies. They released numerous albums, EPs, and singles, and toured internationally. The band’s name was taken from the 1970s animated television series Groovie Goolies, a spinoff of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (itself a spinoff of The Archie Show).

Though the group’s lineup fluctuated significantly throughout their career, bassist/vocalist Kepi remained a constant fixture. Guitarist Roach (and lead singer Kepi’s wife) was also a longtime member. The Groovie Ghoulies’ music is best classified as pop-punk and is heavily influenced by early punk groups such as the Ramones and The Dickies, 1960s garage rock and bubblegum artists such as The Troggs and The Monkees, and 1950s rock and roll artists such as Chuck Berry and Jerry Lee Lewis. Throughout their career the Groovie Ghoulies recorded cover versions of songs by several of these artists as well as othe… Read more.

Artist: Groovie Ghoulies
Album: Go! Stories
Year: 2002
Genre: Pop Horror Punk
Location: Sacramento, California, United States

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Let’s Do It Again
Mess Me Up
School Is In
Chupacabras
(And) I Don’t Wanna Be Like That
Rat Race
Ghoulies Are Go!
Stick It Out
Doin’ Fine
Are You Passionate?
‘Til Death Do Us Party
Kick Ass
Someone Is Always Not Happy
The Bay Bridge Club

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