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Go to Hell - Gothic T-Shirt for Men & Women | Trendy Streetwear & Halloween Costume | Perfect for Punk Rock Concerts & Rebellious Fashion
Go to Hell - Gothic T-Shirt for Men & Women | Trendy Streetwear & Halloween Costume | Perfect for Punk Rock Concerts & Rebellious Fashion

Go to Hell - Gothic T-Shirt for Men & Women | Trendy Streetwear & Halloween Costume | Perfect for Punk Rock Concerts & Rebellious Fashion

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From the annals of Detroit music history, we're pleased to be able to bring you the first ever vinyl release of Rocket 455's 'Go To Hell' compilation! Originally compiled as a CD only release on Get Hip Recordings in 2001, this LP collects Rocket 455's singles and a large percentage of the band's recorded output. Formed in 1992 after the breakup of the Nervobeats, Rocket 455's first lineup included Mark Walz, Jeff Meier, Dan Kroha, Marco Delicato and Tim O'Connell, going on to later include Robert Mulrooney (Bootsey X), Kenny Tudrick, Steve Nawara, and Chris Fachini. The band went on to release several 7' singles-including the first release on Detroit's Italy Records-along with a 10' EP released by Get Hip. Not only does this release collect most of Rocket 455's released recorded output, but several rarities are included, including 'Go Baby,' 'The Grass Is Green,' and an unreleased version of 'Johnny Lawless'. Also included is a two-sided insert sheet with extensive liner notes and a band lineage chart.

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This is one of the most highly influential yet unheralded bands to come out of Detroit in the early 1990's. The sound was essentially the rebirth of garage style R&R to come from Detroit's infamous underground music scene. Along with the Gories this is the band that paved the way for the Go, the White Stripes, the Detroit Cobras and a number of other loud, greasy, not pretty groups.The songs on this CD are comprised of material released starting in the early 90's, with Bum Ticker and Scabby being their first recording around 1993, while the track Queen Cobra appeared on the 1997 sound track to the Traci Lords garage rock movie classic Full Blast.No collection of Detroit garage rock is complete without this recording.