Storm the Streets

Editorial Reviews
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Last seen recording for Look Out! and opening for Green Day in 1995 at enormodomes everywhere, Riverdales are back with a vengeance, sporting a new label, the same ol' snotty attitude, and the requisite Ramones-style buzz on their second album (14 songs in just under 32 minutes, and not one of them a stinker). Beyond the fact that Dan Schafer sings some of the tunes and Ben Weasel uses his real surname, I've never been able to tell the difference between Riverdales and Ben's other (semi-legendary) punk combo, Screeching Weasel. Not that it matters: Both bands deliver catchy, high-energy punk that will have you pogoing around the living room like a idiot. And "Riverdale Stomp" is one of the best anthems Ben has ever had a hand in. --Jim Derogatis

Music Review:

  1. Strand
  2. Summer Crashing
  3. Symbolic
  4. Tears of Joy
  5. Ten [Import]
  6. The Charlatans
  7. The Groop Played "Space Age Bachelor Pad Music"
  8. The Lateness of the Hour
  9. The Quiet Vibration Land
  10. The Rubber Duckie Experiment [Explicit Lyrics]

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Dedicato a Frazz [Import]

Music From Two Millenniums

Luigi Boccherini: 3 String Quintets - Op. 45 No. 4, Op. 46 No. 4 & "L'Uccelleria" ("Bird Sanctuary") - L'Europa Galante

Music: Live + 1 [EP] [Live]

Opera Chill Out V.2 [Import]

Murder on the Dancefloor [CD-single] [Import]

Oro de Cuba [Import]

My Boy/Slides

Perils and Thrills

MacDowell: Piano Music, Vol. 1

North Star [Import]

Missao Divina [Import]

Latination, Vol. 2 [Limited Edition] [Import]

Keep That Groove Going

The Collected Poem for Blind Lemon Jefferson