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Pirate Radio
The Last Band On Earth
Pirate Radio
Genre: Classic Rock
 
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Pirate Radio spanks your sensibilities with another heaping helping of that Rocky Mountain Romp Rock. From the anti work anthem This Job Sucks, to the southern fried slide guitar of Micro Brew, to the haunting sorrow of...  more »

     
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All Artists: The Last Band On Earth
Title: Pirate Radio
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Renegade Arts
Original Release Date: 1/6/2003
Re-Release Date: 1/20/2003
Genre: Classic Rock
Style: Southern Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 652583110128

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Album Description
Pirate Radio spanks your sensibilities with another heaping helping of that Rocky Mountain Romp Rock. From the anti work anthem This Job Sucks, to the southern fried slide guitar of Micro Brew, to the haunting sorrow of Southbound Train and the chilling Nuclear Winter, this album is chock full of pure pumping party power the likes of which is unheard of in todays mainstream music. Relive those thrilling days of yesteryear when Lynyrd Skynrd and ZZ Top ruled the West with six stringed fury and witness the new breed of Rock and Roll Rebels, The Last Band On Earth. With this album, The Last Band pays tribute to the brave selfless efforts of those intrepid DJs, radio stations, Internet radio and distributors like CDBaby who dare to support unknown and Indie bands for the pure love of music. It is directly because of these people and you music fans that Independent Music has slipped through the stranglehold of the major labels and has been allowed to flourish on its own. We salute you all.
 

CD Reviews

Just what I've been looking for!
03/03/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"In this world of pop-hype and cloned rock, it's refreshing to find a band that doesn't subscribe to fads and does what they enjoy! Pirate Radio, besides just being a cool idea, takes me back to a time before being politically correct existed and feeds my party animal! Most of the tunes have a great Z.Z. Top/Lynyrd Skynyrd/Georgia Satellites kind of feel to them with one song, Nuclear Winter, that sounds like it ought to be on a Terminator soundtrack. It's punchy, infectious, hard-driving rock & roll with some hilarious lyrics. Just what the doctor ordered!"