Barreracudas: Nocturnal Missions

Barreracudas SKU: 16077904
Barreracudas: Nocturnal Missions

Barreracudas: Nocturnal Missions

Barreracudas SKU: 16077904

Format: CD

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Description

Title: Nocturnal Missions
Artist: Barreracudas
Label: Douchemaster
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 616822102121
Genre: Alternative Rock

2011 release from the Atlanta-based Alt-Rock quintet. Somewhere between the Heartbreakers (Petty) and the Heartbreakers (Thunders), the Barreracudas find a shallow well of inspiration just deep enough to produce one of the biggest foot-tappers of the year. Nocturnal Missions blends elements of dirty '70s Glam and the radio-friendliness of Dwight Twilley and Phil Seymour. The Barreracudas' sound shouldn't come as a great surprise as most of these guys have been playing with Gentleman Jesse and His Men for the past couple of years. There's no Pulitzer-worthy poetry in the lyrics, but the hooks in these songs are more infectious than encephalitis. It's even got a sweet cover of Cheap Trick's "Come On, Come On."

Tracks:
1.1 Numbers
1.2 Baby Baby Baby
1.3 Feet
1.4 I Won't Wait
1.5 Don't Roll Your Eyes
1.6 Baby Jessica
1.7 Because
1.8 Girl
1.9 Monkey See Monkey Do
1.10 The Lurker
1.11 Ballroom Disasters
1.12 Come on Come on
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