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Going Nowhere Fast

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Download links and information about Going Nowhere Fast by Satanic Surfers. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 26:50 minutes.

Artist: Satanic Surfers
Release date: 1999
Genre: Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 15
Duration: 26:50
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Intro 0:48
2. Worn Out Words 2:17
3. Wishing You Were Here 1:58
4. What Ever 2:17
5. Blissfully Ignorant 1:01
6. The Ballad of Gonzo Babbelshit 1:58
7. Out of Touch 2:33
8. Discontent 0:44
9. Big Bad Wolf 1:47
10. Institutionalized Murder 1:46
11. That Song 1:49
12. Lean Onto You 2:42
13. Traditional Security 1:30
14. Outro (Sold My Soul For Rock 'n' Roll) 2:07
15. Evil III 1:33

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The third full-length album by Swedish skatepunks the Satanic Surfers continues down the same path as its predecessors: hookily melodic tunes taken at just slightly too intense a tempo to qualify as blink-182-style punk-pop, but devoid of the metallic edge that fellow Scandinavian punks like Turbonegro or the Hellacopters bring to the same basic style. There are a few stylistic changeups, like the faux blues remake of their earlier song "Evil" that's an unlisted bonus track, but for the most part, drummer/lead singer Rodrigo Alfaro sticks to the script. This may well be why the album feels just a tad too familiar to those who have heard the earlier records; despite the occasional great song — the freakbeat "The Ballad of Gonzo Babbleshit" lives up to its inspiredly daffy title — Going Nowhere Fast unfortunately resembles its title a bit too closely. It's not surprising that the Satanic Surfers' next album, 2000's Fragments and Fractions, was a near-total stylistic change into spikier, emo-tinged post-hardcore.