Calling All Cars on the Vegas Strip

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Calling All Cars on the Vegas Strip
Studio album by
Released1998
GenreSludge metal, doom metal, grunge, hardcore punk, alternative metal[1]
Length45:06
LabelCrack Rock(1998) Capricorn Records(2000)
Jucifer chronology
Calling All Cars on the Vegas Strip
(1998)
I Name You Destroyer
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic2.5/5 stars[1]

Calling All Cars on the Vegas Strip is the debut studio album of the band Jucifer, originally released in 1998 through the independent label Crack Rock records and then in 2000 after have signed to Capricorn Records label. The album contains a mixture of metal, punk, hardcore, doom, sludge, alternative elements and scratch disk sound effects between track to track. This style wasn't explored by many bands in the late 1990s,[1] was part of their sound during the 2000s, until the release of Throned in Blood in 2010.

Track listing[]

All tracks are written by Jucifer.

No.TitleLength
1."Code Escovedo"3:23
2."Long Live the King"2:16
3."Superman"3:03
4."Malibu"3:40
5."To the Plate"1:44
6."44: Dying in White"3:29
7."Nickel to Roll"3:04
8."Glamourspuss"2:05
9."A More Luminous Skin"3:01
10."Hero Worship"2:16
11."Rain and Pink Chiffon"4:49
12."Model Year Blowout"4:14
13."The Movement of Swallows"5:29
14."Japanese and Lovely"2:33

Personnel[]

  • Amber Valentine – guitar, Vocals, organ, vibraphone
  • Edgar Livengood – drums, horns, violin, vocals

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c Steve Huey [1] allmusic.com.
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