Mojo Nixon And Skid Roper Frenzy Lp

Sold Date: February 7, 2024
Start Date: April 8, 2022
Final Price: $39.99 (USD)
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it is a used record... made in the USA with a picture sleeve 1. Amazing Bigfoot Diet 2. Stuffin' Martha's Muffin 3. I Hate Banks 4. Feeling Existential 5. Be My Lover 6. Where the Hell's My Money? 7. Gonna Put My Face on a Nuclear Bomb 8. Ain't Got No Boss 9. I'm Living With a Three-Foot Anti-Christ 10. Gonna Eat Them Words 11. Twilight's Last Gleaming 12. 23 Mile Ride 13. In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida 14. Ballad of Wendell Scott Mojo Nixon parlayed an irrepressible personality, a wicked sense of humor, and a taste for high-energy rockabilly into success on a series of novelty albums, and even a place as an MTV VJ. The latter was surprising, since Nixon had first gained notice for a song on his and Skid Roper's second album, Frenzy (1986), called "Stuffin' Martha's Muffin," an ode to the joys of intimate contact with MTV VJ Martha Quinn. The song was typical of Nixon's lyrical approach, which he followed with relentless mirth through the course of four albums on which Roper (a mostly silent partner) contributed incidental instrumental backup. Bo-Day-Shus!!! (1987), for example, contained "Elvis Is Everywhere," one of the more outrageous tributes to The King..


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