The Cosmic Psychos charge with fiery exuberance on the
EP Down On The Farm (Mr Spaceman, 1985), with
Custom Credit and Down on the farm ,
and the album Cosmic Psychos (Shagpile, 1987),
that contains two warhorses such as Can't Come In and
David Lee Roth, besides virulent anthems such as
Decadence.
Go The Hack (Shagpile, 1989 - Subpop, 1990), with Lost Cause, and
Blokes You Can Trust (Amphetamine Reptile, 1991),
with Back At School and Dead Roo,
and the EP Palomino Pizza (Amphetamine Reptile, 1993),
with Rain Gauge, can't stretch that art
beyond the three minutes of the pivotal song.
By Self Totalled (Amphetamine Reptile, 1995), with
Neighbours and Whip Me ,
and Oh What A Lovely Pie (Amphetamine Reptile, 1997)
the band had mastered the art of fusing
punk-rock, hard-rock and garage-rock, but not the art of writing memorable
anthems.
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(Translation by/ Tradotto da Amir Abbara)
I Cosmic Psychos si lanciano con una fiera esuberanza nell' EP Down On The Farm (Mr Spaceman, 1985), con Custom Credit e Down on the farm, e nell'album Cosmic Psychos (Shagpile, 1987), che contiene 2 cavalli di battaglia come Can't Come In e David Lee Roth, a parte inni virulenti come Decadence.
Go The Hack (Shagpile, 1989 - Subpop, 1990), con Lost Cause, e Blokes You Can Trust (Amphetamine Reptile, 1991), con Back At School e Dead Roo, e l'EP Palomino Pizza (Amphetamine Reptile, 1993), con Rain Gauge, non riescono ad impegnarsi oltre i tre minuti della canzone principale.
In Self Totalled (Amphetamine Reptile, 1995), con Neighbours e Whip Me , e Oh What A Lovely Pie (Amphetamine Reptile, 1997) il gruppo acquisisce la capacità di fondere il punk-rock, l'hard-rocke il garage-rock, ma non ritrova la capacità di scrivere inni memorabili.
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