Rocket from the Tombs – The Day the Earth Met Rocket from the Tombs 2002

Rocket from the Tombs – The Day the Earth Met Rocket from the Tombs 2002


Anyone up on their history of punk rock has heard of them, but relatively few have actually heard the music they made. And this is one of the main reasons Rocket from the Tombs is one of the most mythologized bands ever. Active for less than a year-- from winter 1974 to late summer '75-- RFTT released only one single during its brief lifespan, but its legacy was magnified by the two bands that sprung from its ashes: the scuzzy Dead Boys and arty, Beefheartian new wavers Pere Ubu.


01 - Raw Power (Live).mp3
02 - So Cold (Live).mp3
03 - What Love Is (Live).mp3
04 - Ain't It Fun (Live).mp3
05 - Transfusion (Live).mp3
06 - Life Stinks (Live).mp3

08 - 30 Seconds over Tokyo (Live).mp3
09 - Satisfaction (Live).mp3
10 - Sonic Reducer (Live).mp3
11 - Never Gonna Kill Myself Again (Live).mp3
12 - Final Solution RFTT (Live).mp3
13 - Foggy Notion (Live).mp3
14 - Amphetamine (Live).mp3
15 - Read It & Weep (Live).mp3
16 - Seventeen (Live).mp3
17 - Frustration (Live).mp3
18 - Down in Flames (Live).mp3
19 - Search & Destroy (Live).mp3

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Rocket From the Tombs' The Day The Earth Met The Rocket From The Tombs RFTT would develop a unique musical style that was heavily influenced by the underground sounds favored by Laughner and Thomas, artists like the Velvet Underground, Iggy & the Stooges, and the MC5 mixed with a healthy dose of 1960s-styled garage-rock and British ...

Tracklist Hide Credits Companies, etc. Recorded At - Piccadilly Inn Recorded At - Agora Ballroom Published By - Hearpen Published By - Bug Music Published By - Rex Felinum Music Published By - Larry Spier Inc. Published By - CBGB Published By - Bleu Disque Published By - ABKCO Music Published By - Embassy (4) Published By - John Cale Music

Rocket From The Tombs never recorded an album in their initial timespan, but various live recordings and demos circulated occasionally as bootlegs. Most of these were collected on a single CD by Smog Veil records, and titled The Day the Earth Met the Rocket from the Tombs (2002).

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