Their Way or the Highway! There's a signpost up ahead
AC | San Diego, CA United States | 12/18/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is a collection of bone chillin' tunes from the dark highways of America. The best CD this band produced since "Tiki Man." I know Deadbolt was a favorite of Britney Spears, at least while she was dating the guitar player. And I've heard Pat Boone and Yanni both mention this particular album as inspirational. I couldn't agree more. The first three songs alone are worth the price."
Red Cooley-Burn In Hell!
cosmicjoybuzzer | Pittsburgh PA | 12/28/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"An album dedicated to truckers? Absolutely, and Deadbolt is the band to do it. This is easily one of the best discs I own, by one of the best bands I've discovered in the past five years. Tattoo artists, carnies, and hobos all know of the legend that is Deadbolt. Anything by Deadbolt seems to really piss off nu-metal dorks and hippies alike, which is just fine by me. But Voodoo Trucker is a good intro cd for the rest of their discography. Every track here is solid. Also recommend "Hobo Babylon". You want the curly hand and a winestain on the face?!"
Yet another killer disc from "the scariest band on earth"
TwistedTB | San Francisco | 12/17/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Stand out tracks are the first three: "Billy's Dead", "Voodoo Trucker", "Truck Driving SOB" but the whole album rocks. If you like spooky surf guitar, trucker punk, mudflap chicks, chicken fried steak, aphetemine, cigarettes, and the open road, then this album is for you. I like how Deadbolt has a theme with every album. The trucker theme to this album is killer, but also check out the low-rent hired assassin theme of "Tijuana Hit Squad" or the deadly curse of Africa on "Zulu Death Mask." If you like scary surf rock and rockabilly, Deadbolt is your band, and this album is a good a place to start as any."