Instrumental song. Their only in this vein. Utterly, creepily depressive atmosphere that showcases longing for outer space. The despair and melancholy caused by wanting to know of humanity’s real origin – which may lie in space and aliens itself – is palpable. The ending even sounds like the song was absorbed by a black hole. We were always in the search for answers. From the same recording session as the The Stooges cover 'Search and Destroy'.
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Instrumental song. Their only in this vein. Utterly, creepily depressive atmosphere that showcases longing for outer space. The despair and melanchol… read more
Instrumental song. Their only in this vein. Utterly, creepily depressive atmosphere that showcases longing for outer space. The despair and melancholy caused by wanting to know of humani… read more
The most influential hardcore punk band to come out of Sacramento, and the most seminal non-seminal forgotten hardcore punk band of the 80s; Tales of Terror consisted of frontman Rat's Ass (Pat Stratford), guitarists Luther Storms (Lyon Wong) and Capt. Trip Mender (Steve Hunt), bassist Dusty Coffin (Geoff Magner), and drummer Thopper Jaw (Mike Hunter). Their sole album, Tales of Terror; released in 1984 by CD Presents, received positive reviews and appeared on Kurt Cobain's list of top 50 albums of all time. Trailblazers of the genre that would become grunge, traces of the… read more
The most influential hardcore punk band to come out of Sacramento, and the most seminal non-seminal forgotten hardcore punk band of the 80s; Tales of Terror consisted of frontman Rat's… read more
The most influential hardcore punk band to come out of Sacramento, and the most seminal non-seminal forgotten hardcore punk band of the 80s; Tales of Terror consisted of frontman Rat's Ass (Pat Stratford), guitarists Luther Storms… read more