Creamers -
Hurry Up & Wait
Genre: Punk Rock
Year: 1993
Place of Origin: Los Angeles, CA
General Pace: Fast-paced instruments with clear vocals
Summation: Thrash-lite punk that sounds like Hole (but not as good) w/some male backing vocals too. Would work well as a '90s movie soundtrack where the plot is a co-ed group of early 20-something friends getting ****ed up while trying to figure out the rest of their lives. And I'm not saying that based on the cover, that's how it actually sounds. As the movie goes on they let their inner circle collapse as one girl gets pregnant by her boyfriend, one of the couples cheats on each other and parts ways, one transfers to a college in a different state to become a chiropractor and one dies of a drug overdose. Later in the movie they get together in their 40s and reminisce about old times and...ah **** it, I will let Ori write this ****.
Creamers also included a cover of The Zombies' "She's Not There," if you like covers of classic pop/rock that they'd otherwise play in the supermarket
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Would I return to this album?: No.