Songs like "Problem Child" and "Weekend on Mars" that the band never officially laid down in a studio during the two-guitar era.
The True Aesthetic of Terror: Why The Cramps' "Trash Is Neat" Still Rules the Underground The Cramps Trash Is Neat
For The Cramps, "trash" wasn't a pejorative; it was a manifesto. As Lux famously ranted in "Garbageman," their aesthetic was "no fake aesthetic". They took the "discarded" parts of American culture—obscure rockabilly 45s, monster movies, and pulp comics—and recycled them into something dangerous and sexy. Songs like "Problem Child" and "Weekend on Mars"
* Rino Vincken ► Scotland's Turntable. 39w · Public. * THE CRAMPS “PSYCHEDELIC JUNGLE” Year of initial release: 1981 Label: I.R.S. Facebook·The Other Vinyl Record Collectors Club The Cramps - Like A Bad Girl Should - Facebook "trash" wasn't a pejorative