Streetwalkin' Cheethas
Guitars, Guns and Gold
Streetwalkin' Cheethas
Guitars, Guns and Gold
The enhaced video footage of Sanctuary and their golden oldie Freak Out Man included on the CD is the icing on the cake. Guitars, Guns & Gold is the real deal. Don’t waste your time on cheap imitations. Special guests: Wayne Kramer, Bellrays… Guitars, Guns & Gold was recorded after a succesful 4-month European tour, promoting their wordly acclaimed by the critics Waiting for the Death of My Generation.
THE STREETWALKIN’ CHEETAHS’ Guitars, Guns & Gold is filled with early gems, rarities and live cuts, packed with all the energy and power of ass-kickin’ Rock’N’Roll that the CHEETAHS know how to deliver. It’s a wild and unpassioned collection of rare recordings (featuring past and present members). Los Angeles-based, Dteroit style four-piece plays a searing combination of old school American Punk Rock and modern High Energy. The ferocious Small Town Killer, with a pummeling riff and full volume, makes for a great introduction to truancy and another twrlve sweat-stained trend stomping selections,, Those days Are Gone lights a quick burning Punk fuse, the anthemic Generator, a classic ’70s mod-Rock, originally produced by MC5’s Wayne Kramer, while the excellent The Night Billy Wanted to Fly presages the turbo-pop direction it would pursue on last year’s amazing Waiting For The Death of My Generation. Live cuts of No More and Dirty Mockingbird give a taste of the bands legendary on-stage prowess, and the hard-rockin’ I Wanna Die For X-Mas makes a welcome appearance. And when it comes to covers, nobody does the better than the CHEETAHS. Los Angeles (X), a surprinsigly punked-up Sanctuary (Iron Maiden), and Kamikaze (Boys), are all fabulous renditions that would make their creators proud. THE STREETWALKIN’ CHEETAHS take high-voltage glam punk by the throat to make a sound that reignites the fire of bands like the Dead Boys and The New York Dolls. They have even caught the eye of former MC5 guitarist Wayne Kramer, who uses the four-piece as his backing band when he tours!
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The enhaced video footage of Sanctuary and their golden oldie Freak Out Man included on the CD is the icing on the cake. Guitars, Guns & Gold is the real deal. Don’t waste your time on cheap imitations. Special guests: Wayne Kramer, Bellrays… Guitars, Guns & Gold was recorded after a succesful 4-month European tour, promoting their wordly acclaimed by the critics Waiting for the Death of My Generation.
THE STREETWALKIN’ CHEETAHS’ Guitars, Guns & Gold is filled with early gems, rarities and live cuts, packed with all the energy and power of ass-kickin’ Rock’N’Roll that the CHEETAHS know how to deliver. It’s a wild and unpassioned collection of rare recordings (featuring past and present members). Los Angeles-based, Dteroit style four-piece plays a searing combination of old school American Punk Rock and modern High Energy. The ferocious Small Town Killer, with a pummeling riff and full volume, makes for a great introduction to truancy and another twrlve sweat-stained trend stomping selections,, Those days Are Gone lights a quick burning Punk fuse, the anthemic Generator, a classic ’70s mod-Rock, originally produced by MC5’s Wayne Kramer, while the excellent The Night Billy Wanted to Fly presages the turbo-pop direction it would pursue on last year’s amazing Waiting For The Death of My Generation. Live cuts of No More and Dirty Mockingbird give a taste of the bands legendary on-stage prowess, and the hard-rockin’ I Wanna Die For X-Mas makes a welcome appearance. And when it comes to covers, nobody does the better than the CHEETAHS. Los Angeles (X), a surprinsigly punked-up Sanctuary (Iron Maiden), and Kamikaze (Boys), are all fabulous renditions that would make their creators proud. THE STREETWALKIN’ CHEETAHS take high-voltage glam punk by the throat to make a sound that reignites the fire of bands like the Dead Boys and The New York Dolls. They have even caught the eye of former MC5 guitarist Wayne Kramer, who uses the four-piece as his backing band when he tours!
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Guitars, Guns and Gold
The enhaced video footage of Sanctuary and their golden oldie Freak Out Man included on the CD is the icing on the cake. Guitars, Guns & Gold is the real deal. Don’t waste your time on cheap imitations. Special guests: Wayne Kramer, Bellrays… Guitars, Guns & Gold was recorded after a succesful 4-month European tour, promoting their wordly acclaimed by the critics Waiting for the Death of My Generation.
THE STREETWALKIN’ CHEETAHS’ Guitars, Guns & Gold is filled with early gems, rarities and live cuts, packed with all the energy and power of ass-kickin’ Rock’N’Roll that the CHEETAHS know how to deliver. It’s a wild and unpassioned collection of rare recordings (featuring past and present members). Los Angeles-based, Dteroit style four-piece plays a searing combination of old school American Punk Rock and modern High Energy. The ferocious Small Town Killer, with a pummeling riff and full volume, makes for a great introduction to truancy and another twrlve sweat-stained trend stomping selections,, Those days Are Gone lights a quick burning Punk fuse, the anthemic Generator, a classic ’70s mod-Rock, originally produced by MC5’s Wayne Kramer, while the excellent The Night Billy Wanted to Fly presages the turbo-pop direction it would pursue on last year’s amazing Waiting For The Death of My Generation. Live cuts of No More and Dirty Mockingbird give a taste of the bands legendary on-stage prowess, and the hard-rockin’ I Wanna Die For X-Mas makes a welcome appearance. And when it comes to covers, nobody does the better than the CHEETAHS. Los Angeles (X), a surprinsigly punked-up Sanctuary (Iron Maiden), and Kamikaze (Boys), are all fabulous renditions that would make their creators proud. THE STREETWALKIN’ CHEETAHS take high-voltage glam punk by the throat to make a sound that reignites the fire of bands like the Dead Boys and The New York Dolls. They have even caught the eye of former MC5 guitarist Wayne Kramer, who uses the four-piece as his backing band when he tours!
Streetwalkin' Cheethas
Guitars, Guns and Gold
The enhaced video footage of Sanctuary and their golden oldie Freak Out Man included on the CD is the icing on the cake. Guitars, Guns & Gold is the real deal. Don’t waste your time on cheap imitations. Special guests: Wayne Kramer, Bellrays… Guitars, Guns & Gold was recorded after a succesful 4-month European tour, promoting their wordly acclaimed by the critics Waiting for the Death of My Generation.
THE STREETWALKIN’ CHEETAHS’ Guitars, Guns & Gold is filled with early gems, rarities and live cuts, packed with all the energy and power of ass-kickin’ Rock’N’Roll that the CHEETAHS know how to deliver. It’s a wild and unpassioned collection of rare recordings (featuring past and present members). Los Angeles-based, Dteroit style four-piece plays a searing combination of old school American Punk Rock and modern High Energy. The ferocious Small Town Killer, with a pummeling riff and full volume, makes for a great introduction to truancy and another twrlve sweat-stained trend stomping selections,, Those days Are Gone lights a quick burning Punk fuse, the anthemic Generator, a classic ’70s mod-Rock, originally produced by MC5’s Wayne Kramer, while the excellent The Night Billy Wanted to Fly presages the turbo-pop direction it would pursue on last year’s amazing Waiting For The Death of My Generation. Live cuts of No More and Dirty Mockingbird give a taste of the bands legendary on-stage prowess, and the hard-rockin’ I Wanna Die For X-Mas makes a welcome appearance. And when it comes to covers, nobody does the better than the CHEETAHS. Los Angeles (X), a surprinsigly punked-up Sanctuary (Iron Maiden), and Kamikaze (Boys), are all fabulous renditions that would make their creators proud. THE STREETWALKIN’ CHEETAHS take high-voltage glam punk by the throat to make a sound that reignites the fire of bands like the Dead Boys and The New York Dolls. They have even caught the eye of former MC5 guitarist Wayne Kramer, who uses the four-piece as his backing band when he tours!