Album JP 2000 on Micro Music label
Alternative (Garage Rock, Punk)
"Slayers Bay Blues was recorded by Electric Eel Shock on their own Eight track recorder in Tokyo and New York at various times in 1999. The extreme distortion is a reaction to the too clean recording on 'Maybe We Can Beat Nirvana'. "This album demonstrates a band completely experimenting - a mass of influences can be heard in the embryonic EES. Some tracks were the result of complete spontineity such as Orange Is Back which was a reaction to someone returning Aki's Orange Amp during one recording session. And some tracks, such as the Jazz tinged Heavy Metal Vagabond, were only ever played when they were recorded."
Electric Eel Shock , *1997 JP album by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | Turbo Slayer | Electric Eel Shock | |||
2 | I'm Not... | Electric Eel Shock | |||
3 | Puma | Electric Eel Shock | |||
4 | Orange Is Back! | Electric Eel Shock | |||
5 | Let's Go To The Beach | Electric Eel Shock | |||
6 | Vegas Night | Electric Eel Shock | |||
7 | Heavy Metal Vagabond | Electric Eel Shock | |||
8 | Jumping Akihito Flash | Electric Eel Shock | |||
9 | Overkill | Electric Eel Shock | |||
10 | Kaza-Machine | Electric Eel Shock | |||
11 | Bingo Shoot! | Electric Eel Shock | |||
12 | ポルケレス・ポリフォリオ | Electric Eel Shock |
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