The Blasters stink of rockabilly. A unique part of the Los Angeles punk scene of the 1980s, they project the essence of small streets of post-war neighborhoods, car culture and the sun-bleached concrete of Downey, California. They are lead by Phil Alvin's soulful bellowing about causing chaos, chasing women and the loss of the citrus groves. Influenced by the likes of The Rolling Stones, Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, and many others who came and went during the 1950's, The Blasters play the songs of the working man's curse and rock and roll romance.
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Live: Going Home
Testament: The Complete Slash Recordings 1981-1985 (disc 1)
Testament: The Complete Slash Recordings 1981-1985 (disc 2)
Testament: The Complete Slash Recordings (1981-1985)
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The Blasters Collection
The Blasters