REDEEM DOWNLOAD CODE

Enter the download code you received with your purchase to claim your downloads. Keep in mind many mobile devices don't have built in support for opening ZIP files; you may want to download on a computer.


LOGIN

Login with your existing account.

CREATE ACCOUNT

Create an account to purchase items.

Passwords must be at least 6 characters

Bam Bam Bam!
CD $9.50

03/21/2000 655035020624 

BOO 1206CD 


MP3 $0.00

03/21/2000  

 


*** Houston's purveyors of the Go-Gal beat, Junior Varsity has been the Gulf Coast's premiere frat-hop combo for some time now. Combining '50s clean teen sounds with rally squad stage shenanigans, these two gals and a goof produce the kind of piston-twistin' tunes that'll make any torso wanna move a little more. Bam Bam Bam!, Junior Varsity's debut reelin' and rockin' tortilla grande, was recorded by producer Ivan Klisanin, who brought down bits and pieces of his "Bob's Records-To-Go" Studio from Lafayette, Louisiana, to Houston to capture the JayVee sound in its element. With cables and vintage mics spread throughout the Junior Varsity house, the recording was done in a couple of days. 
Matt Murillo (drums) and Kim Hammond (bass and vocals) met in the small East Texas town of Nacogdoches, where they quickly realized they shared a mutual affinity for beach movies and local rock'n'roll DJ Butchie Cordell. When the budding rock'n'rollers announced a move to the action town of Houston, Butchie gave his word he'd help kick start any band the two got going. The kids appeared on a slew of singles and compilations for labels like Lance Rock, NGOO (Japan), Dizzy, Remedial, Twist Like This, Kindercore and Emperor Norton. The latest addition to the pep squad is teen rock'n'roll sensation Rebecca (whose hair is the only thing better than her playing). A bass-player for Houston garage hot-shots The Jewws, Rebecca was the natural first choice for the available opening in the JV guitarist department. So make way for two cute girls, one dumb guy, three dumber chords and a whole lotta fun! Anyone who slaps this platter (or coaster) onto a turntable (or into a CD player), and turns some knobs way over to the right, is in for a real gone time! 

Related Items

V/a

Peek-a-boo Book Of Spells
Peek-A-Boo

Octopus Project

Hello Avalanche
Peek-A-Boo

Octopus Project

One Ten Hundred Thousand Million
Peek-A-Boo

Prima Donnas

Drugs, Sex, & Discotheques
Peek-A-Boo

Silver Scooter

Orleans Parish
Peek-A-Boo