Jungle Rot (Explicit)
George Brigman (1)
Released:
Jan 2005
Label:
Bona Fide
In 1974 many rock 'n' rollers were into getting high end production, but Baltimore longhair George Brigman was into getting weird. He was influenced by Captain Beefheart as well as Brit blues rockers the Groundhogs' heavily funked-up album Thank Christ For The Bomb (1970). Brigman's D.I.Y. ethics rested between fuzzed-out '60s garage and the burgeoning punk rock discipline (or lack there of). Jungle Rot stands as one of the most enjoyable anachronisms in the vaults of rock history's finer obscurities.
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