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Rebel Rebel : Explode Into Space.
Glamtastic hollywood shock rock.
L.A.-based band Rebel Rebel is known for its insanely fun, high energy live show and has been known to give their fans "glamtasms" from the relentless insistence on entertainment and riff-heavy rock. Explode Into Space was produced by Brian Kehew, known for his work with The Ramones, Alice Cooper, Henry Rollins, and Air. Tracks "Artificial Kid" and "Venus Plux X' are especially swaggery and good. Bonus tracks in Spanish!
Songs:
1. Neophilla
2. We Are The Future
3. MK Ultra
4. SCHOOL
5. Science Vixen
6. Summer of Sex
7. Artificial Kid
8. Our Time is Now
9. Venus Plus X
10. Neophilia (spanish version)
11. Wild Women (spanish version)
12. Summer of Sex (spanish version)
13. We Are The Future (spanish version)
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 1/31/2006
Rebel Rebel lives in Newcastle England
Tagged as: Hard Rock, Punk, Rock, High Energy Rock and Roll
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