I'm glad I have this on CD to pop it in, jam out, and then remove it when Perversion 99 starts. This album front-loads the 3 best songs and past that nothing, but Meet the Creeper really comes close to the same level of enjoyment. There is nothing in this album I would say sounds truly bad, but there's a lot of songs that are completely uninteresting and fail to use the campy horror lyrics in a way that draws in my attention like a song like Living Dead Girl does so well. Props though ... read more







