Written by Michael Davis, Wayne Kramer, Fred "Sonic" Smith, Dennis Thompson, and Rob Tyner
Produced by Bruce Botnick and Jac Holzman
Single from the album Kick Out The Jams, Elektra Records, 1969
You say you want a revolution? After the assassinations of MLK and RFK in 1968, as protests against the war in Viet Nam ruptured the perceived feel-good vibe of the previous year's Summer of Love, Nixon assumed the presidency on January 20th of 1969. It was a symbolic certification of a growing dread and recognition that citizens were drawing straws to determine team line-ups in an ongoing scrimmage of US versus THEM. It was the end of the world as we knew it, and there wasn't anyone feeling fine. Brothers and sisters? Motherfuckers. Kick out the jams.
"Kick Out The Jams" is a prototype for many a metal and punk record that followed. It's powerful and pissed-off, yet just barely polished enough to retain its belligerent, big rock groove, a statement of defiant intent as Rome and all its Romans burn. As relevant today as it was then.
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Excellent album
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