Drugs, Sex & Discotheques (CD)
Punk rock without guitars? Yep, a few kids who wore out their Huggy Bear and Nation of Ulysses records wanted to do something different, so they traded their guitars for keyboards, adopted pseudo-British accents, and began their US invasion in Austin, TX, circa 1995. The Prima Donnas deliver dark, keyboard-driven Eurotrash with the raw punk energy of The Stooges, more pompous rock attitude than the Rolling Stones, and a conspicuous fashion sense that can't be blamed on anyone. This is no boring '80s nostalgia revival-- just catchy tunes, danceable beats, and witty lyrics about sex, drugs, suicide, and depravity that want people to sit back, open their minds, and spread their legs for a special kind of British Invasion. It's no coincidence they decided they were from Sussex.
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| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Nance Music Manifesto |
| 2 | Reagan's Dead |
| 3 | (Dancin' in The) Freaky Zone |
| 4 | Headful of Pills |
| 5 | Lavender Shakedown |
| 6 | Skin of Another Man |
| 7 | Song for All the World's Children |
| 8 | F.U.K. |
| 9 | Yr So Cool |
| 10 | Love You, Schizo Sickie |
| 11 | Stoned, Like a White Balloon |
| 12 | Fall Fashion |
| 13 | Break Your Fuckin' Head |
| 14 | I Love My Motion Detector |
| 15 | [blank track] |
| 16 | Four O'Clock in the Morning (unlisted track) |