Dawn of the Dickies
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The album's title and jacket cover, depicting the band members set upon by "zombies" in blue make-up, was a salute to the George A. Romero horror film, Dawn of the Dead.
Critical reception
Template:Music ratings Trouser Press wrote: "By slowing down the tempo a half step and coming up with strong melodies, guitarist Stan Lee and crew manage to reel off one maniacally catchy gem after another."[3] The Globe and Mail said that "the Dickies go for the three-chord charge, and to complement the jangly, harsh music they have written eminently disposable lyrics about silly friends and trite situations."[4] In 1995, the Los Angeles Daily News deemed the album "a junk-culture classic."[5]
Track listing
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Personnel
- Leonard Graves Phillips - Lead vocals, Mellotron, Piano, Organ
- Stan Lee - Guitars, Vocals
- Chuck Wagon - Keyboards, Guitars, Saxophone, Harmonica, Vocals
- Billy Club - Bass, Vocals
- Karlos Kaballero - Drums, Percussion
Produced and Engineered by Robin Geoffrey Cable
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