Beyond The Door (CD)
Redd Kross
Amoeba Review
08/04/2020
Redd Kross are back with their seventh studio album since their SoCal teen punk origins, following 2012's Researching The Blues – their first since 1997. The McDonald brothers (joined by Jason Shapiro and Melvins drummer Dale Crover) remain committed to fun, melodic rock n' roll with a '90s college rock feel and there's plenty of it. “The Party Underground” is a straightforward and hook-filled ode to the theme with free-spirited guitar soloing. “What's a Boy to Do?” is a grunge-y but wistful number with a pretty melody and “When Do I Get To Sing 'My Way?'” is a radio-friendly anthem.
Track Listing
Disc 1 Titles |
Artist |
Length |
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1.
The Party
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Redd Kross | |
2.
Fighting
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Redd Kross | |
3.
Beyond The Door
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Redd Kross | |
4.
There's No One Like You
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Redd Kross | |
5.
Ice Cream (Strange And Pleasing)
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Redd Kross | |
6.
Fantastico Roberto
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Redd Kross | |
7.
The Party Underground
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Redd Kross | |
8.
What's A Boy To Do?
|
Redd Kross | |
9.
Punk II
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Redd Kross | |
10.
Jone Hoople
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Redd Kross | |
11.
When Do I Get To Sing "My Way"
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Redd Kross |