Atomic Mosquitos - Bug Music For Bug People (2015) Lossless
Artist: Atomic Mosquitos
Title: Bug Music For Bug People
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Nukular Reckerds
Genre: Instrumental, Surf Rock
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 36:05
Total Size: 244 Mb (covers)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Bug Music For Bug People
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Nukular Reckerds
Genre: Instrumental, Surf Rock
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 36:05
Total Size: 244 Mb (covers)
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Zombie Church Bells
02. I Want to Go Back to Pago Pago Pago Yeah Yeah Yeah With You
03. Delicious Strawberry Flavored Death!
04. Half Asteroid
05. Satan's Stopwatch
06. Cheese Quake
07. Pluto's Revenge!
08. Nuclear Gypsies
09. Financial Panther
10. Nucleon
11. Jaan Pehechan Ho
12. Canyonero
13. The Bloodening
14. Shotgun Aftershave
15. Dial "M" for Mosquito
Not much is known about these four mutated mosquitos; their lives were as normal as most mosquitos until that fateful day they landed on Three Mile Island. "I knew the moment I tasted their blood that something was wrong--horribly wrong!," B Negative was rumored to have said that day. We believe it was that day, that very day, that changed them forever; at least this is what scientists at MIT believe. You see, since that day they've all had this strange desire to play surf music. Before the accident they had never heard of surf! We think something happened during the mutation, something so horrible that they all found a longing for surf music. From what we understand they were warned about the consequences of surf...there is no market for it....it's not really music to most people. They knew they were on a musical road to obscurity. But there was nothing we could do; something, something beyond our power, had taken control of them, and they will forever be known as the "Atomic Mosquitos."
"The Mosquitos have evolved from the echo guitars of their eponymous debut (Pipeline 57) through the reverb/echo combination on Release The Mosquitos! (Pipeline 68) to the revved-up reverb of this third album which I can only describe as monstrous -- in a nice, surfy way of course. It's the most satisfying blast I've heard for ages."
"The Mosquitos have evolved from the echo guitars of their eponymous debut (Pipeline 57) through the reverb/echo combination on Release The Mosquitos! (Pipeline 68) to the revved-up reverb of this third album which I can only describe as monstrous -- in a nice, surfy way of course. It's the most satisfying blast I've heard for ages."