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The Meatmen – War Of The Superbikes – Cassette
War of the Superbikes is an album by the American punk rock band The Meatmen. Released in 1985, it is the second studio album by the band, led by frontman Tesco Vee.
The Meatmen, known for their provocative and humorous lyrics, delivered a raw and energetic punk sound on “War of the Superbikes.” The album showcases their irreverent and often controversial approach to punk rock, blending aggressive guitar riffs, fast-paced drumming, and Tesco Vee’s distinctive vocal delivery.
Lyrically, the album covers a range of topics, including social commentary, sexual innuendos, and satirical humor. The Meatmen’s lyrics often display a tongue-in-cheek and sarcastic style, combined with their penchant for shock value.
War of the Superbikes features tracks like the title track “War of the Superbikes,” “ABBA, God and Me,” and “What’s This Shit Called Love?,” which exemplify The Meatmen’s raucous and humorous punk attitude.
The album received mixed reviews upon its release, with some praising its energetic and unapologetic approach to punk, while others criticized its offensive and controversial content. Nonetheless, it remains a notable release in The Meatmen’s discography, capturing the band’s unique blend of punk rock and humor.
For fans of punk rock, especially those with an appreciation for provocative and irreverent lyrics, “War of the Superbikes” offers a glimpse into The Meatmen’s distinctive style and their contribution to the punk scene of the 1980s.
Brand new, never played and still sealed in the factory plastic seal
LSR Records 1985
Original Pushead Cover
Track Listing
1. War of the Superbikes
2. ABBA, God and Me
3. Pillar of Sodom
4. What’s This Shit Called Love?
5. Punker-Ama
6. Razamanaz
7. Kisses in the Sunset
8. Cadaver Class
9. Pain Principal
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