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Track List: Frenzy

  1. The Amazing Bigfoot Diet - Mojo NixonDownload & Buy
  2. Stuffin' Martha's Muffin - Mojo NixonDownload & Buy
  3. I Hate Banks - Mojo NixonDownload & Buy
  4. Feeling Existential - Mojo NixonDownload & Buy
  5. Be My Lover - Mojo NixonDownload & Buy
  6. Where The Hell's My Money? - Mojo NixonDownload & Buy
  7. Gonna Put My Face On A Nuclear Bomb - Mojo NixonDownload & Buy
  8. Ain't Got No Boss - Mojo NixonDownload & Buy
  9. I'm Living With A Three-Foot Anti-Christ - Mojo NixonDownload & Buy
  10. Gonna Eat Them Words - Mojo NixonDownload & Buy
  11. Twilight's Last Gleaming - Mojo NixonDownload & Buy
  12. 23 Mile Ride - Mojo NixonDownload & Buy
  13. In A Gadda Da Vida - Mojo NixonDownload & Buy
  14. The Ballad Of Wendell Scott - Mojo NixonDownload & Buy
  15. Get Out Of My Way! - Mojo NixonDownload & Buy
  16. Rutabegas - Mojo NixonDownload & Buy
  17. Burn Down The Malls - Mojo NixonDownload & Buy
  18. Son Of Santa - Mojo NixonDownload & Buy
  19. Stuffin Martha's Muffin (EP Mix) - Mojo NixonDownload & Buy
  20. Jesus At McDonald's (EP Version) - Mojo NixonDownload & Buy

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Album Details: Frenzy

Release Date:
01/01/1986
Label:
Capitol
UPC:
022071309820

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From AMG Reviews

Still quite early in the Mojo Nixon canon, this album presents a well-produced session featuring his duo with percussionist Skid Roper, augmented slightly by guest vocalists and a drunken-sounding choir. Musically, Nixon always seems to be taking baby steps, but his creations here indeed become more elaborate and silly, the creative behavior more than justified by a Nixon lyric such as "I'm Living With a Three Foot Anti-Christ." While the man's debut effort, simply entitled Mojo Nixon Skid Roper, had established that the San Diego-based rocker was something of a weirdo, some of the songs on Frenzy make it plain that it is a full-out weirdo the listener is dealing with. Sometimes his ammunition is crude, attacking the over-hyped MTV with sexual innuendo or the rambling incoherency that befalls this particular performer when he simply runs out of ideas. What is delightful about this record is the feisty social commentary, delivered with lots of heart in a manner that recalls great performers of the past such as Harry McClintock of "I'm a Bum Fame." There is no doubt that McClintock himself would have highly approved of tracks such as "I Hate Banks" and "Ain't Got No Boss." The cover version of "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" is better, and shorter, than the original.

- Eugene Chadbourne, All Music Guide



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Mojo Nixon parlayed an irrepressible personality, a wicked sense of humor, and a taste for high-energy rockabilly into success on a series of novelty albums, and even a place as an MTV VJ. The latter was surprising, since Nixon had first gained notic...Full Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper Biography

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