1.I see red 2.Misdemeanour 3.Love is the drug 4.House on fire 5.Howard Hughes 6.The hunt 7.Clockwork toy 8.Migraine 9.Gotta go! 10.It's all over now 11.Robot riot
Frenzy recorded at London's famous 100 Club in 1986 - around the time that Frenzy were topping the Indie Charts with their classic 'I See Red' single. That song is, of course, included here - as are many other Frenzy favourites from that period. As well as being one of the leading bands of the mid-80's Psychobilly boom, Frenzy are still rockin' today, recording and performing regulary around Europe. They retain a strong and loyal fanbase. Howard Raucous 2000
"This is a live CD from a show that took place in 1986 at the legendary 100 Club in London and it makes me want to get a British accent and throw punches. This band is excellent, and for it being live, really shows the talent. It starts off with a killer song 'I See Red' and then crashes into 'Misdemeanor'. This is my favorite track on the disc because of the righteous upright solos and the sing along quality of the chorus. I was so excited to hear 'Love is the Drug' a Ska-ish sounding song featuring a saxophone. There are eleven tracks in total and each song keeps you up and moving. The bass player slaps away all night and the singer has a very smooth yet rockin' voice that goes along great with the rough guitar with a flanger effect. I would call this band a mix between psycho and '80's punk rock. Very, very cool especially if you like the 'roots' of psycho, like Demented Are Go and Meteors. I believe God placed this disc on the Earth as a gift to us, like he did Guinness, flowers and boneless chicken breasts. A definite must have for any fan of this genre." Lisa Marie - Rock'n'roll Purgatory