
Bad Music For Bad People
Bad Music For Bad People is a compilation of stand-out psychobilly rock songs by The Cramps, including “Goo Goo Muck” and “Human Fly.” There is no other band quite like The Cramps.  Formed in 1976 and led by the subversive “Mad Daddy,” Lux Interior (vocals), and femme fatale, Poison Ivy (guitar), their blend of rockabilly, punk, horror, and straight-up rock and roll continues to influence people all around the world. The Cramps recently reached a whole new world of young rock revelers as Wednesday Addams danced to “Goo Goo Muck” in her hit show.  Lady Gaga has also been seen wearing The Cramps shirts and singing along to “Human Fly.”
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Bad Music For Bad People
Bad Music For Bad People is a compilation of stand-out psychobilly rock songs by The Cramps, including “Goo Goo Muck” and “Human Fly.” There is no other band quite like The Cramps.  Formed in 1976 and led by the subversive “Mad Daddy,” Lux Interior (vocals), and femme fatale, Poison Ivy (guitar), their blend of rockabilly, punk, horror, and straight-up rock and roll continues to influence people all around the world. The Cramps recently reached a whole new world of young rock revelers as Wednesday Addams danced to “Goo Goo Muck” in her hit show.  Lady Gaga has also been seen wearing The Cramps shirts and singing along to “Human Fly.”
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Bad Music For Bad People is a compilation of stand-out psychobilly rock songs by The Cramps, including “Goo Goo Muck” and “Human Fly.” There is no other band quite like The Cramps.  Formed in 1976 and led by the subversive “Mad Daddy,” Lux Interior (vocals), and femme fatale, Poison Ivy (guitar), their blend of rockabilly, punk, horror, and straight-up rock and roll continues to influence people all around the world. The Cramps recently reached a whole new world of young rock revelers as Wednesday Addams danced to “Goo Goo Muck” in her hit show.  Lady Gaga has also been seen wearing The Cramps shirts and singing along to “Human Fly.”











