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The Cramps


"Psychedelic Jungle" is the second studio album by the American rock band The Cramps, released in 1981. The album is known for its raw, stripped-down sound and its fusion of punk rock, rockabilly, and garage rock influences. Featuring Lux Interior's wild, theatrical vocals and Poison Ivy's distinctive guitar playing, "Psychedelic Jungle" is a showcase of The Cramps' signature style. The album's tracks often explore themes of horror, sex, and Americana, with songs like "Green Door" and "Goo Goo Muck" exemplifying the band's darkly humorous approach to music. "Psychedelic Jungle" received positive reviews from critics upon its release and has since become a cult classic among fans of garage rock and punk music. It remains a seminal album in The Cramps' discography, showcasing the band's unique sound and rebellious attitude.