The Barracudas - Two Sides of a Coin 1979-84 (1993)

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Title: Two Sides of a Coin 1979-84
Year Of Release: 1993
Label: Anagram Records
Genre: Garage Rock, Surf Rock, Pop Punk, Mod
Quality: APE (image, .cue)
Total Time: 55:28
Total Size: 370 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. I want my woody back
02. Subway surfin'
03. Inside mind
04. Hour of degradation
05. Next time around
06. Dead skin
07. Takes what he wants
08. Two sides of a coin
09. Kingdom of pain
10. 20th century myth
11. Very last day
12. Wastin' time
13. Daggers of justice
14. There's a world out there
15. 7 and 7 is
16. Codeine
17. Song for Lorraine
18. Fortunate son

The Barracudas are an English based Anglo-Canadian band formed in the late 1970s.
The band's original lineup consisted of: Jeremy Gluck (vocals), Robin Wills (guitar & vocals), David Buckley (bass & vocals) and Nick Turner (drums).
They are notable for their summer 1980 hit "Summer Fun", which started with an excerpt from a spoof 1960s advertisement for the Plymouth Barracuda, in which one of the announcers has difficulty pronouncing the word barracuda. The single reached number 37 in the UK singles chart
Originally perceived as a novelty surf act due to the first album, subsequent recordings showed them to be a fierce garage rock and roll band, in the mold of the 13th Floor Elevators and The Seeds. The band split in 1984, but reformed in 1989 to record "Wait For Everything", and then again in 2005 for the self titled album on NDN. Throughout their career their live performances have been energetic and frenetic.


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