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13 Cramps covers from Qui, Metz, Retox and more

Posted by Loren on January 22, 2023

13 Cramps covers from Qui, Metz, Retox and more
various artists - Really Bad Music For Really Bad People

Following their tradition of milestone label releases featuring covers compilations, Three One G has announced that the label's 100th release will be a Cramps tribute titled Really bad Music For Really Bad People. The collection includes new takes on classic songs, with appearances from Chelsea Wolfe, Qui, Retox, Zeus! with Mike Patton, Daughters, and more, listed in full below.

The label previously released similarly themed collections: Dynamite With A Laserbeam: Queen As Heard Through the Meatgrinder of Three One G (#20 in the label's catalog) and Release The Bats... tribute to The Birthday party.

 

Really Bad Music for Really Bad People:

  1. Child Bite “TV Set”
  2. Metz “Call of the Wighat”
  3. Secret Fun Club feat. Carrie Gillespie Feller “I Was a Teenage Werewolf”
  4. Chelsea Wolfe “Sheena’s in a Goth Gang”
  5. Sonido de la Frontera “Zombie Dance”
  6. Qui “New Kind of Kick”
  7. Zeus! feat. Mike Patton “Human Fly”
  8. Retox “Garbageman”
  9. Magic Witch Cookbox “People Ain’t No Good”
  10. Microwaves “Don’t Eat Stuff Off the Sidewalk”
  11. Daughters “What’s Inside a Girl”
  12. Panicker “I’m Cramped”
13 Cramps covers from Qui, Metz, Retox and more
various artists - Really Bad Music For Really Bad People

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