
Various Artists "Really Bad Music For Really Bad People: The Cramps as Heard Through the Meat Grinder of Three One G"
Over twenty years ago, Three One G Records flew in the face of Queen purists with the release of Dynamite With A Laserbeam: Queen As Heard Through the Meatgrinder of Three One G, the labelâs 20th release. On it, bands like Melt-Banana, Weasel Walter, The Locust, Bastard Noise and The Blood Brothers unapologetically tackled some of the most beloved and universally recognizable music in popular culture and made it nasty, noisy, and brutal-- and they did so with nothing but love and respect. This was followed by an equally bold tribute to Australian avant-garde legends The Birthday Party, entitled Release The Bats. More frenetic energy from the likes of bands like Cattle Decapitation, Das Oath, SSion and Some Girls, more chaotic feedback giving way to unsettling synth lines, and still (knock on wood) not a lawsuit in sight.
It is only fitting, then, that Three One Gâs one hundredth release be another tribute, this time to an iconic band known for its raunchy and pure punk spirit, all while looking effortlessly cool: The Cramps. For the labelâs third comp, the lineup of musicians enlisted to take part is even more diverse, including the likes of Chelsea Wolfe, Daughters, Mike Patton, and Metz, among others-- all members, in some way or another, of the extended Three One G family. Here youâll hear everything from Cumbia-style Cramps as interpreted by Sonido De La Frontera, to Panickerâs electronic dance-centric distorted version of âIâm Crampedâ. Just as The Cramps mastered the art of covering music through their own warped lens, Three One G carries on the torch of re-imagining songs with swagger and style, making it their own while honoring a band whose influence on the label is obvious.
This compilation will be the landmark 100th release by Three One G Records. Mastered by Brent Asbury at Measurable Harm. Layout and design by Black Moon Design.
Track Listing:
01. Child Bite âTV Setâ
02. Metz âCall of the Wighatâ
03. Secret Fun Club feat. Carrie Gillespie Feller âI Was a Teenage Werewolfâ
04. Chelsea Wolfe âSheenaâs in a Goth Gangâ
05. Sonido de la Frontera âZombie Danceâ
06. Qui âNew Kind of Kickâ
07. Zeus! feat. Mike Patton âHuman Flyâ
08. Retox âGarbagemanâ
09. Magic Witch Cookbox âPeople Ainât No Goodâ
10. Microwaves âDonât Eat Stuff Off the Sidewalkâ
11. Daughters âWhatâs Inside a Girlâ
12. Panicker âIâm Crampedâ
Over twenty years ago, Three One G Records flew in the face of Queen purists with the release of Dynamite With A Laserbeam: Queen As Heard Through the Meatgrinder of Three One G, the labelâs 20th release. On it, bands like Melt-Banana, Weasel Walter, The Locust, Bastard Noise and The Blood Brothers unapologetically tackled some of the most beloved and universally recognizable music in popular culture and made it nasty, noisy, and brutal-- and they did so with nothing but love and respect. This was followed by an equally bold tribute to Australian avant-garde legends The Birthday Party, entitled Release The Bats. More frenetic energy from the likes of bands like Cattle Decapitation, Das Oath, SSion and Some Girls, more chaotic feedback giving way to unsettling synth lines, and still (knock on wood) not a lawsuit in sight.
It is only fitting, then, that Three One Gâs one hundredth release be another tribute, this time to an iconic band known for its raunchy and pure punk spirit, all while looking effortlessly cool: The Cramps. For the labelâs third comp, the lineup of musicians enlisted to take part is even more diverse, including the likes of Chelsea Wolfe, Daughters, Mike Patton, and Metz, among others-- all members, in some way or another, of the extended Three One G family. Here youâll hear everything from Cumbia-style Cramps as interpreted by Sonido De La Frontera, to Panickerâs electronic dance-centric distorted version of âIâm Crampedâ. Just as The Cramps mastered the art of covering music through their own warped lens, Three One G carries on the torch of re-imagining songs with swagger and style, making it their own while honoring a band whose influence on the label is obvious.
This compilation will be the landmark 100th release by Three One G Records. Mastered by Brent Asbury at Measurable Harm. Layout and design by Black Moon Design.
Track Listing:
01. Child Bite âTV Setâ
02. Metz âCall of the Wighatâ
03. Secret Fun Club feat. Carrie Gillespie Feller âI Was a Teenage Werewolfâ
04. Chelsea Wolfe âSheenaâs in a Goth Gangâ
05. Sonido de la Frontera âZombie Danceâ
06. Qui âNew Kind of Kickâ
07. Zeus! feat. Mike Patton âHuman Flyâ
08. Retox âGarbagemanâ
09. Magic Witch Cookbox âPeople Ainât No Goodâ
10. Microwaves âDonât Eat Stuff Off the Sidewalkâ
11. Daughters âWhatâs Inside a Girlâ
12. Panicker âIâm Crampedâ
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Over twenty years ago, Three One G Records flew in the face of Queen purists with the release of Dynamite With A Laserbeam: Queen As Heard Through the Meatgrinder of Three One G, the labelâs 20th release. On it, bands like Melt-Banana, Weasel Walter, The Locust, Bastard Noise and The Blood Brothers unapologetically tackled some of the most beloved and universally recognizable music in popular culture and made it nasty, noisy, and brutal-- and they did so with nothing but love and respect. This was followed by an equally bold tribute to Australian avant-garde legends The Birthday Party, entitled Release The Bats. More frenetic energy from the likes of bands like Cattle Decapitation, Das Oath, SSion and Some Girls, more chaotic feedback giving way to unsettling synth lines, and still (knock on wood) not a lawsuit in sight.
It is only fitting, then, that Three One Gâs one hundredth release be another tribute, this time to an iconic band known for its raunchy and pure punk spirit, all while looking effortlessly cool: The Cramps. For the labelâs third comp, the lineup of musicians enlisted to take part is even more diverse, including the likes of Chelsea Wolfe, Daughters, Mike Patton, and Metz, among others-- all members, in some way or another, of the extended Three One G family. Here youâll hear everything from Cumbia-style Cramps as interpreted by Sonido De La Frontera, to Panickerâs electronic dance-centric distorted version of âIâm Crampedâ. Just as The Cramps mastered the art of covering music through their own warped lens, Three One G carries on the torch of re-imagining songs with swagger and style, making it their own while honoring a band whose influence on the label is obvious.
This compilation will be the landmark 100th release by Three One G Records. Mastered by Brent Asbury at Measurable Harm. Layout and design by Black Moon Design.
Track Listing:
01. Child Bite âTV Setâ
02. Metz âCall of the Wighatâ
03. Secret Fun Club feat. Carrie Gillespie Feller âI Was a Teenage Werewolfâ
04. Chelsea Wolfe âSheenaâs in a Goth Gangâ
05. Sonido de la Frontera âZombie Danceâ
06. Qui âNew Kind of Kickâ
07. Zeus! feat. Mike Patton âHuman Flyâ
08. Retox âGarbagemanâ
09. Magic Witch Cookbox âPeople Ainât No Goodâ
10. Microwaves âDonât Eat Stuff Off the Sidewalkâ
11. Daughters âWhatâs Inside a Girlâ
12. Panicker âIâm Crampedâ












