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The Supersuckers - Liquor, Women, Drugs & Killing

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The Supersuckers - Liquor, Women, Drugs & KillingBuckle up the Supersuckers are bringing pure, unfiltered rock mayhem with Liquor, Women, Drugs & Killing, a no holds barred collection of gritty tracks soaked in attitude. Originally released in the mid 90s, this raw and rowdy compilation captures the band at their most unhinged and unapologetic. The album includes ripping covers like Hey Ya and Before They Make Me Run, alongside Supersuckers originals that drip with whiskey soaked swagger. From the

Buckle up – the Supersuckers are bringing pure, unfiltered rock mayhem with Liquor, Women, Drugs & Killing, a no-holds-barred collection of gritty tracks soaked in attitude.

Originally released in the mid-90s, this raw and rowdy compilation captures the band at their most unhinged and unapologetic.

The album includes ripping covers like “Hey Ya” and “Before They Make Me Run,” alongside Supersuckers originals that drip with whiskey-soaked swagger. From the galloping riffs of “Teenage Shutdown” to the punchy, punk-blasted “Jailbreak,” every track feels like a late-night dive bar brawl set to music. There's even a nod to their country alter ego with tracks like “Cowpoke” and “The Fugitive,” showing off the band’s cheeky genre-hopping chops.

This is the Supersuckers at their sneering, cigarette-hanging-from-the-lip best – celebrating the unholy trinity of vice with a grin and a power chord. The production is intentionally rough around the edges, giving the whole album a basement-tape feel that only adds to its outlaw charm.

Whether you're a long-time fan or new to their brand of high-octane rock 'n' roll, Liquor, Women, Drugs & Killing is a wild ride through the Supersuckers' loud, rebellious world. No frills, no polish – just pure sonic mischief.

Tracklist

1. Maybe I'm Just Messin' With You
2. Volunteer
3. Unsolvable Problems
4. Time To Put It Down
5. Tried To Write A Song
6. How Many Turns Will It Take (To Unscrew It Up?)
7. Meaningful Songs
8. I Don't Enunciate
9. Rocket 69
10. Doin' Work You Don't Enjoy (With People That You Don't Like)
11. Let Down, Forgotten, and Alone
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I love this book for helping me establish a color palette for art projects that I want a Japanese feel to. Also just generally good for getting inspiration for color palettes that just plain look good. I've always, since I can remember from my youth, felt drawn to the Japanese color combinations in kimono. fashion, origami paper and even toys. Maybe it's a consequence of growing up in Hawaii with all the Japanese influences I had -- or, as I suspect, it's just really good color application. This book helps me find the colors I want that go together the way I want. I use the examples in this book with a Color Muse to pick my digital color palette.
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Loved this color combo book! The book includes a wide array of color combinations, plus history on the artist, which I appreciate!
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