Artist: Surf Punks
Title: Oh No Not Them Again
Year Of Release: 1988
Label: Enigma Records
Genre: Rock, Surf Revival, Punk, New Wave
Quality: Flac (tracks, 24/96)
Total Time: 35:33
Total Size: 822 Mb (scans)
Tracklist:01. My Beach 2000
02. And Then The Cops Came
03. Life's A Beach
04. Chumash
05. Ride The Wild Surf
06. Too Many Guys Out
07. Wave Spy (Special French Instrumental Version)
08. Ballroom Blitz
09. Locals Only II
10. Gryospaz
11. Klo-Rene
12. Wave Spy
13. People's Court
14. It's Over
Bass, Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals - Mark "The Shark" Miller*
Drums, Percussion, Vocals, Producer, Engineer - Dennis Dragon
Guitar, Vocals, Guitar [Special Sparklets Guitar] - Drew Steele
Keyboards - Jerry Weber
Lead Guitar, Vocals - Andrew Jackson (11)
With the Surf Punks, Dennis Dragon found the perfect outlet to distinguish his musical genius from that of his immediate family members, his father being composer, arranger, conductor, educator, Oscar winner, Emmy winner, and recording artist Carmen Dragon, while older sibling Daryl Dragon is arguably best known as the quiet but confident "Captain" of Captain & Tennille fame. Six years in the making, 1987's Oh No! Not Them Again! was their long-awaited follow-up to 1982's Locals Only. It includes over a dozen examples of their uniquely aggressive yet ultimately non-threatening West Coast punk rock. Dragon (drums, percussion, vocals) is joined by the respective talents of Andrew Jackson (lead guitar, vocals), Mark "Mark the Shark" Miller (bass, guitar, keyboards, vocals), Kevin Roberts (percussion), Drew Steele (guitars, vocals), and Jerry Weber (keyboards). Armed with propulsive tempos and undeniably catchy melodies, the band's brand of high-energy electro-synth pop is very much a testament to its era. However, the attitude-laden tongue-in-cheek stream of consciousness exhibited on "...And Then the Cops Came" and the anger management anthem "Too Many Guys Out" are but two of the cuts to have become the stuff of mid-'80s frat party legend. Additional standouts are "Locals Only II," as the ultra-hyper beat predates the sonic onslaught of thrash and power metal. Similarly, the speedy low-budget keyboard remake of "Ride the Wild Surf" is part parody and part homage to the Surf Punks' SoCal predecessors Jan & Dean. The remake of "Ballroom Blitz" is one of the better interpretations of the Sweet's '70s glam classic. Completely on the other side of the spectrum is the slightly countrified "Klo-Rene." The ballad about a pink jeep-drivin' teetotaler from "the valley" is surprising in its heartfelt, if not somewhat conspicuously out of place simplicity. In 2007, the Collectors' Choice Music offshoot Noble Rot reissued Oh No! Not Them Again!, adding the fun throwaway non-LP side "Camp Malibu" to the tune stack.
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