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Electric Frankenstein
It's practically impossible to stay on top of Electric Frankenstein's discography, as this quintet of Jerseyites are about as prolific as a band can get. The Electric F. also seems to change vocalists on a regular basis, but that doesn't stop this monstrous musical creation from storming through your neighborhood with its brand of catchy punk. Sick Songs has its own share of "hits" with "Action High", "Not With U" and "Learn to Burn." Each of these tracks are complex enough musically not to be flung into the three-chord punk-rock lump, but retains enough of that simplistic punk ethos for fist-raising excitement! Vocalist Scott Davenso's (who's replaced on later releases) nasal vocals are reminiscent of the Angry Samoans, especially with his snotty, bratty attitude. Maybe Igor accidentally dropped a few guitar picks into the Frankenstein cranial cavity or our creation actually got his life juice from an improperly grounded guitar amp, but Electric Frankenstein has plenty of infectious punk energy left in it to ravage many a disenchanted teenage suburban inhabitant. Parents, keep the doors locked and the torches lit!
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Electric Frankenstein
Sick Songs
Nesak/Kado
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