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Pharmaceutical Itch (Interscope Records 1993)




  
   Alternative Rock must be having its great times for being instantly famous over a night or two during the faster turning points happening inside the Rock Music realm’s revolution and Possum Dixon might be one of those lucky ones having the good chance for being formed on this such a coincidence event that needs to be look a like to happened for the continuity of Rock Music health itself. The self-titled recording sending simplicity as the brand of this new scene music community trademarks with a daily down to earth concepts, ambiguity lyrics or just proclaiming back the Jangle-Pop rock sounds of the late sixties to the midst of seventies back to the surface, giving more ageless limits for their listeners to buy the albums and going to the shows where the restricted rules for not selling alcohols for the undermined ages visitors would gladly taming the bad behaviors and made everyone happy for still can enjoying good music and stay cleaner.
   Creative, anti-establishment and spontaneous – Possum Dixon really have most of thus qualifications to be called an Alternative rock band as the self-titled record kisses you with plenty joyful tracks and cool melodious sounds on it – Regina, Nerves, Destroy Me, She Drives and Executive Slacks being the proof of how good the works of the members: Robert Zabrecky (singer, bass), Robert O’ Sullivan (guitar, piano, harmonica), Celso Chavez (guitars) and Richard Treuel (drums) has been proven as yourself might dancing in smiles or just doing silly moves for the effects of funny fun music ! 

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https://youtu.be/E24AdrCHC6A
http://ihatethe90s.blogspot.co.id/2010/07/possum-dixon-self-titled-1993.html

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