"Dining with the Sharks" is a late-era album from Blue Cheer, an American rock band that has been credited with kickstarting the heavy metal genre. The album was released in 1991, well after the band's initial fame in the late 60s and early 70s.
In "Dining with the Sharks", Blue Cheer offers a heavy bluesy sound, with dense guitar riffs and rhythms. The band lineup during this album included original member and bassist Dickie Peterson along with Andrew "Duck" MacDonald and Paul Whaley. Major tracks include "Big Trouble in Paradise", "Pull the Trigger", and "Fool".
This album is considered more obscure in Blue Cheer's discography and seems to be created during a time when the band was going through different phases and trying to adapt to the changing musical landscape. Nonetheless, it showcases the band's trademark heavy and powerful sound, adding to the richness of their musical journey.