Miret, Roger & the Disasters / Miret, Roger & the Disasters
Album: Miret, Roger & the Disasters   Collection:Deep Storage 200703
Artist:Miret, Roger & the Disasters   Added:Nov 2002
Label:Hellcat Records  

Recent Airplay
1. Aug 04, 2006: What's In the Icebox
Give Em the Boot

Album Review
Kareem (a.k.a. Milo)
Reviewed 2003-01-04
This is faux street punk from Hellcat Records, home of such bands as The Distillers, Rancid, U.S. Bombs, etc. Fake cockney accents and “street themes” all throughout. This is kind of low-grade Business, very similar to the Lars Frederiksen (sp?) album that came through the station a couple of years ago and the Eddie Haskells 7” that was in the A-file recently in that it can be entertaining if you don’t take it too seriously. There’s a lyric sheet inside.

* All FCC except the following!!!
3.Catchy punk song. Mainly notable, though, cause it doesn’t have the word “fuck” in it.
5.Decent song about fighting in the street and stuff.
8.FCC. Transparent rip-off of The Damned.
10.Kind of romantic for a crusty dude whose other songs all deal with bashing people’s heads in.
13.Typical fight song.

Track Listing
1. Run Johnny Run   8. Smash It Up
2. Kiss Kiss Kill Kill   9. Punch the Clock
3. Give Em the Boot   10. Gal Friend
4. Radio, Radio   11. Just Us
5. Its Alright   12. Break Away
6. Boys Will Be Boys   13. Look at Me
7. Screw You   14. N.Y. Belongs to Me