The Deluxtone Rockets

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Rumble With the Devil 00:00 Tools
Hi-Fi Daddy 00:00 Tools
Green Eyed Cat 00:00 Tools
Judgement Day 00:00 Tools
Be Bop A Go Go 00:00 Tools
Love Song 00:00 Tools
Santa Claus is Back in Town 00:00 Tools
Johnny in the Mirror 00:00 Tools
Long Road Home 00:00 Tools
Rev It Up 00:00 Tools
Kitten 00:00 Tools
God's Cadillac 00:00 Tools
You Get Burned 00:00 Tools
Tijuana Jumping Bean 00:00 Tools
Broken Heart 00:00 Tools
Redemption 00:00 Tools
Darkest Night 00:00 Tools
Costa Mesa 00:00 Tools
Wolftown Blues 00:00 Tools
Downslide 00:00 Tools
2,000 Miles 00:00 Tools
Doing Time 00:00 Tools
Green-Eyed Cat 00:00 Tools
Open Road 00:00 Tools
Tijuana Jumping Beans 00:00 Tools
Hi Fi Daddy 00:00 Tools
Love Song (The Cure cover) 00:00 Tools
2-000 Miles 00:00 Tools
Love Song (The Cure) 00:00 Tools
Broken Hearts 00:00 Tools
Lovesong 00:00 Tools
Hi - Fi Daddy 00:00 Tools
Green - Eyed Cat 00:00 Tools
The Deluxtone Rockets / Judgement Day 00:00 Tools
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The Deluxtone Rockets were a band from Muskegon, Michigan. They began as a punk band, but by the time of their signing to Tooth & Nail Records they had evolved into a swing revival outfit. Their first album, which was self titled, was produced by Gene Eugene and Dennis Danell. They wrote their own songs. Their musical style and lyrics were often compared to The W's, but John Brown's lead vocals were likened to The Mighty Mighty Bosstones' Dicky Barrett or The Reverend Horton Heat. In their second album, Green Room Blues, the group dropped the horn section entirely and shifted to a rockabilly sound. The albums title reflects the fact that both Eugene and Danell died in early 2000, during production of the album. Though Danell had not been involved in the production, Eugene had been, and was replaced by Chris Colbert. The album has a darker mood than their debut effort, though its lyrics still reflect the faith of John Brown (actually, John is also a youth pastor). The album also contained a cover of The Cure's "Lovesong". They are known for setting their trumpets on fire during live performances. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.