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The undeniable power of the Gaza Strippers is obvious right from the start of 1000 Watt Confessions. Rick Sims (Didjits, Supersuckers) is the man who leads the Strippers through their genius sophomore release, a stellar follow up to Laced Candy (1999 Man's Ruin), writing and producing the album. Laced Candy laid the foundation that the Gaza Strippers' unique brand of punk rock 'n' roll is built upon, and 1000 Watt Confessions is the fully furnished house. Bratty and bittersweet vocals, duelling lead guitar... [ read more ]
MP3 $8.99
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Led by frontman Rick Sims, whose appearance and antics suggest a ribald hybrid of carnival barker and evangelical preacher, the Gaza Strippers have proven to be as equally dedicated and hardworking as Sims previous outfit, the Didjits, amassing a bulk of material in their first few years alone. Electric Bible -- the band's third foray into the revivalist rock idiom -- makes a six-song, European-only EP available to U.S. listeners for the first time, reissued with four additional tracks, i... [ read more ]
CD $16.13