Junkyard by Junkyard (3)

Junkyard

Junkyard (3)

1989

Junkyard is a Rock album by Junkyard (3), originally released in 1989. On Gatefold: 32 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Hard Rock
  • crunchy
  • rowdy
  • urban

About

This 1989 debut album went largely ignored because it got lost in the shadow of hair metal. Yet the sonic sucker punches fly fast and hard: “Hollywood” ranks as the era’s best rock ode to Tinseltown, “Hot Rod” mashes ’70s glam with ’50s rockabilly, and the proletariat weeper “Working Man” coulda been Skynyrd. There’s a hard-luck charmer (“Life Sentence”) and a rowdy Lone Star state shout-out (“Texas”), while “Can’t Hold Back” shows where Buckcherry learned their tricks. <i>Junkyard</i> rose from the denim-and-tattoo school of junky riffs, a near-deserted place on the Sunset Strip where Southern rock, white-boy blooze, and Johnny Thunders all brawled.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Blooze3:50
  2. 2Hot Rod2:43
  3. 3Simple Man4:22
  4. 4Shot In the Dark3:33
  5. 5Hollywood3:01
  6. 6Life Sentence3:09
  7. 7Long Way Home4:44
  8. 8Can't Hold Back4:01
  9. 9Texas3:36
  10. 10Hands Off5:25

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 32 pressings tracked on Gatefold