| The garage punk band The Cramps returned in 1994 with their sixth studio album Flamejob. Wild vocals from Lux
 Interior and the creepy guitar work from Poison Ivy marks
 one of their most energetic performances in quite a long
 time. The whole album centres on the subjects sex, drugs
 and rock ‘n roll. Most of the tracks clocking just beneath the
 3 minutes and the album contains multiple covers. The most
 famous one of them is “Route 66”, which is infused with the
 famous Cramps sound.
 
 Side A
 1	Mean Machine	3:57
 2	Ultra Twist	3:48
 3	Let's Get F*cked Up	3:55
 4	Nest Of The Cuckoo Bird	3:26
 5	I'm Customized	3:04
 6	Sado County Auto Show	2:59
 7	Naked Girl Falling Down The Stairs	2:44
 
 Side B
 8	How Come You Do Me?
 Written-By Jas. Joiner
 2:17
 9	Inside Out And Upside Down (With You)	2:27
 10	Trapped Love
 Written-By [Uncredited] – Jimmy Testo
 2:00
 11	Swing The Big Eyed Rabbit	3:39
 12	Strange Love
 Written-By West
 2:49
 13	Blues Blues Blues
 Written-By Thompson
 2:23
 14	Sinners
 Written-By F. Aldrich
 2:06
 15	Route 66 (Get Your Kicks On)
 Written-By Bobby Troup
 3:17
 
 Recorded At Earle's Psychedelic Shack
 Mixed At Earle's Psychedelic Shack
 Bass – Slim Chance
 Drums – Harry Drumdini
 Guitar – Poison Ivy
 Producer – Ivy Rorschach, Lux Interior
 Vocals – Lux Interior
 Written-By Rorschach (tracks: 1 to 7, 9, 11), Interior (tracks: 1 to 7, 9, 11)
 
 Recorded and mixed at Earle's Psychedelic Shack, Thousand Oaks, CA.
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