Classic Rock

Creepy John Thomas

Trippin’ Like A Dog And Rockin’ Like A Bitch

GRAPEFRUIT

Tripped out.

After the fnarfnar jokes, the question remains:, as Rust, with an English rhythm section who supplied most of the songs that echoed the British scene from a couple of years earlier. The vocals sound weirdly wobbly, and the psychedelic effects appear to have been added by an elephant on angel dust.

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