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Slag On the Tracks

Slag On the Tracks

by Vinyl Castle

GTIN08033706210451
EAN8033706210451
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Product Description

Ah, PLASTIC TRASH's "Slag On The Tracks 1983-1985" - a true gem of the 80s era that somehow manages to encapsulate the essence of both trash and treasure in one swoop. This album is a rollercoaster of sonic experimentation, blending elements of punk, new wave, and avant-garde to create a sound that is as unpredictable as it is thrilling. From the opening track, "Garbage Queen," with its infectious hooks and head-banging rhythms, to the hauntingly beautiful ballad "Plastic Dreams," PLASTIC TRASH take us on a wild ride through the seedy underbelly of the music industry. The band's fearless approach to songwriting is evident in tracks like "Disposable Love" and "Trash Talk," where they tackle themes of consumerism and superficiality with a biting wit and clever wordplay. But it's not all doom and gloom on "Slag On The Tracks" - tracks like "Neon Nights" and "Electric Avenue" inject a sense of fun and frivolity into the mix, with their catchy choruses and infectious beats. PLASTIC TRASH may not take themselves too seriously, but their music is anything but disposable - it's a masterpiece of modern music that deserves to be heard. In conclusion, "Slag On The Tracks 1983-1985" is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates bold, boundary-pushing music that pushes the limits of what is possible in the world of music. PLASTIC TRASH have truly outdone themselves with this album, and I can't wait to see what they come up with next. Cheers to the garbage queens and kings of the music world - long may they reign!