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It's Not the Eat It's the Humidity
The Eat
It's Not the Eat It's the Humidity
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
  •  Track Listings (30) - Disc #1
  •  Track Listings (29) - Disc #2

The Alternative Tentacles "Reissues of Necessity" is back! We've hooked another live one from the swirling depths of the most obscure, desirable, and just plain deranged. Like many early punk pioneers The Eat operated i...  more »

     

CD Details

All Artists: The Eat
Title: It's Not the Eat It's the Humidity
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Alternative Tentacles
Original Release Date: 1/1/2007
Re-Release Date: 7/24/2007
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: Hardcore & Punk
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPCs: 721616037722, 721616037715

Synopsis

Album Description
The Alternative Tentacles "Reissues of Necessity" is back! We've hooked another live one from the swirling depths of the most obscure, desirable, and just plain deranged. Like many early punk pioneers The Eat operated in a near-total vacuum. This time in that infamous cesspool of clueless retirees and moronic sun worshippers known as South Florida. Their classic 7"s were rare and sought after from the moment they came out, distribution was nil, most were given away at shows and crushed on the spot, some even wound up lining a parrot cage. The result is "Communist Radio" and "God Punishes the Eat" are some of the most sought after and obscenely expensive Killed By Death items on eBay. Their angle on the world has a lot to do with this. Political concerns like "Communist Radio", "Nut Cops", Kneecappin'" and "Nixon's Biinoculars." Environmental awareness like "Manatee Smacker," "M-80 Ant Death," and "Living Like a Pig" and numerous celebrations of that seedy Florida lifestyle like "Catholic Love", "Silly Drug Songs", "Money for the Police" and "Psychotic McHale's Navy." The Eat reappeared sporadically clear through the mid-'90s, yet still seem unaware how wide their cult and notoriety has spread, especially among people who've never actually heard them. So now everyone can! Both early 7"s are here, the dropouts in the five "God Punishes" songs fixed up at last, followed by the entire "Scattered Wahoo Action" cassette album and all the unreleased songs from their aborted "Hialeah" album that was chopped down to their third and final seven inch. Sound is top-floor melodic punk 'n' roll - sort of a sped-up Real Kids with rock-bottom Angry Samoans-style lyrics. Disc One's a whopping 30+ studio tracks, many never before released. But That's not all folks. CD version comes with a bonus live disc with two dozen more songs and many a crude rude remark from band to audience. If that ain't all you can Eat, you must be as big as their drummer.
 

CD Reviews

Friends
Charlie Pickett | West Palm Beach, FL USA | 09/21/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Friends. We nightclubbed in south Florida in the early '80s. Club society (sic) loved these guys BECAUSE THEY WERE SO BRILLIANT. Listen, they never made a song derived from the common, overused lyrical love-thesaurus; never any "I love you like a (insert beautiful image)." And they never wrote one line that telegraphed forward the next line. Catch this: "I walked out on the Indian Ocean, I wore boots but they did not show, I got caught getting caught in the motion, ... Communist radio." Other points of reference if you need them: they play first generation punk-fast, the guitars spit and tangle, ... the songs PROPEL.



The Eat made us grin and laugh, they made us stop drinking for a minute and wonder/imagine, they created a passle of friends that still rock/live on to this day. The title of one of their EPs is God Punishes The Eat. A more appropriate sentiment is God Bless The Eat. This CD will let you peer into the brilliant/fine party that was the band."