The Dead Milkmen - Big Lizard In My Backyard
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- Barcode 760137182955
- Genre Punk
- Label The Giving Groove
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Condition
- New
Forty years on and "Bitchin' Camaro" still slaps. The Dead Milkmen's 1985 debut is one of those records that arrived fully formed and completely unhinged, launching the Philadelphia band onto the indie rock scene with 20 songs that nobody saw coming and nobody has been able to quite replicate since.
Big Lizard In My Backyard is punk at its most gleefully weird, wrapping sharp satire and deadpan absurdist humor around playing that is tighter and more musically adventurous than the chaos on the surface might suggest. As Maximum Rocknroll put it, the songs are "real crack-ups, backed up by tight playing that incorporates funk, country, and lots of other styles into their punk approach." Tracks like "Tiny Town," "Dean's Dream," and the immortal "Bitchin' Camaro" are the kind of songs that burrow into your brain and refuse to leave, which after four decades of trying nobody has managed to evict them.
Irreverent, infectious, and still as funny as the day it was recorded. Happy 40th to one of indie punk's most beloved and bizarre debut albums.
A1 Tiny Town
A2 Beach Song
A3 Plum Dumb
A4 Swordfish
A5 V.F.W.
A6 Rastabilly
A7 Serrated Edge
A8 Lucky
A9 Big Lizard
B1 Bitchin' Camaro
B2 Filet of Sole
B3 Spit Sink
B4 Violent School
B5 Takin' Retards to the Zoo
B6 Junkie
B7 Right Wing Pigeons
B8 Dean's Dream
B9 Laundromat Song
B10 Nutrition