Monday, February 13, 2006
The Dead 60s - Dead 60s
The Dead 60s are a rock band from Liverpool, England in the United Kingdom, and were previously known as Pinhole until they changed their name in 2003.
Their sound is an eclectic mixture of punk rock, ska and reggae. They've been compared with The Clash and The Specials, with influences also including King Tubby.
They undertook several successful tours of the USA in 2005 and opened "The Other Stage" at the Glastonbury Festival on 24 June 2005. Unfortunately, before their set was even to start the stage was hit by lightning and could not go ahead. Their debut album was released in the US in May, Japan in June, and the UK in September 2005.
1. "Riot Radio" - 2:23
2. "A Different Ace" - 1:33
3. "Nowhere" - 3:12
4. "Red Light" - 3:08
5. "Just Another Love Song" - 3:10
6. "Control This" - 2:39
7. "Loaded Gun" - 2:47
8. "Nationwide" - 2:21
9. "We Get Low" - 3:42
10. "Horizontal" - 1:55
11. "New Town Disaster" - 3:09
12. "The Last Resort" - 2:55
13. "You're Not the Law" - 5:25
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