2007, Cooking Vinyl USA
Turbonegro's first studio album, Hot Cars and Spent Contraceptives, easily the band's noisiest and most metallic, also featured the band's first vocalist, Harry Neger. In many ways, considering the time period (1991-1992), Hot Cars sounded not unlike something recorded and released via Amphetamine Reptile Records, with its insistence upon dirty, distorted guitar riffs; feedback; and mid-paced, stripped-down, raw rock pacing and arrangements. What's amazing about Turbonegro is that with each successive album, the band sounds remarkably different, even while maintaining enough signatures to retain a specific Turbonegro sound. Again, this is a dense, noisy album, grittier and blockier than Ass Cobra, even if not quite as incisive and furious. The following album, Never Is Forever, began the band's exploration of more dynamic sonic themes, using acoustic instruments, for instance, or greater melodic arrangements. That, of course, could have been the result of vocalist Hans Erik Dyvik Husby, who remained Turbonegro's frontman until his mental collapse during the Apocalypse Dudes tour, the band's swan song. ~ Patrick Kennedy, All Music Guide
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Librium Love |
| 2 | Punk Pals |
| 3 | Kiss the Knife |
| 4 | Vaya Con Satan |
| 5 | Hot Cars |
| 6 | Clenched Teeth |
| 7 | New Wave Song |
| 8 | NADSAT Comes Easy |
| 9 | Zonked Out - On Hashish |
| 10 | I'm In Love With the Destructive Girls |
| 11 | Prima Moffe |
| 12 | Armed And Fairly Well Equipped (Bonus Track) |
| 13 | Suburban Anti-Christ (Bonus Track) |
| 14 | Manimal (Bonus Track) |
| 15 | Dark Secret Girl (Bonus Track) |
| 16 | A Career In Indierock (Bonus Track) |
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