Flamejob  by The Cramps

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1 
Mean Machine
2 
Ultra Twist!
3 
Let's Get Fucked Up
4 
Nest Of The Cuckoo Bird
5 
I'm Customized
6 
Sado County Auto Show
7 
Naked Girl Falling Down The Stairs
8 
How Come You Do Me?
9 
Inside Out And Upside Down (With You)
10 
Trapped Love
11 
Swing The Big Eyed Rabbit
12 
Strange Love
13 
Blues, Blues, Blues
14 
Sinners
15 
Route 66 (Get Your Kicks On)

About the album Flamejob

Flamejob is the sixth studio album by the American band The Cramps, released in October 1994. It combines elements of psychobilly, garage punk, and rockabilly, with lyrics focused on the classic themes of the band: sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll. Flamejob featured new members Slim Chance on bass and Harry Drumdini on drums.

Flamejob was self-funded by the two founding members, Lux Interior (vocals) and Poison Ivy (guitar), who also produced the album with sound engineer Earle Mankey by their side. The recording took place at Psychedelic Shack studio in California. Besides the songs written by the duo of Lux Interior and Poison Ivy, there are also some covers. The most "famous" cover of the album closes with a dark and characteristic ala Cramps sound.

The album received positive reviews for its raw energy and Poison Ivy's "dirty" guitar sound. Although some considered it less "intense" compared to their earlier works, it remains a classic choice for fans of the genre.

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