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RFTC Review From The June 10, 1998 edition of The Onion

Rocket From The Crypt
RFTC
(Interscope)

Scream, Dracula, Scream!, Rocket From The Crypt's most recent album, ambitiously tried to pack a heavy sonic punch into every song. The result was a record with some strong points, but which wasn't particularly successful on the whole. The new RFTC may not pull off Scream's hook-heavy idiot igniters "Stuck," "Born In '69"), but it is a hell of a lot more consistent. Rocket From The Crypt plays a dense mix of punk swagger and jaunty beats, accentuated by a horn section; it sounds like heavy party music, plain and simple. While RFTC marks the first time the group has used an outside producer, there's no dilution of its sound: "Panic Scam" and "You Gotta Move" have enough raw energy and swing to sate even the most beat-starved listener, while "Lipstick" is a fun, bouncy sing-along number. Whether your fancy is pogo or go-go, Rocket From The Crypt can accommodate you. Spend a drunken evening with RFTC, and you, like hundreds of fans, can wake up the next morning with a pounding headache, dance-weary limbs, and a Rocket From The Crypt tattoo.

-- Joe Garden

 

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