Quick Joey Small
Lux's Blues
Sunglasses After Dark (take 1)
Tv Set
Love Me
Subwire Desire (summer 1976)
Sunglasses After Dark (summer 1976)
Subwire Desire
I Was a Teenage Werewolf
Can’t Hardly Stand It (1976)
Sweet Woman Blues
Rumble Blues (take 1)
Rumble Blues (false start) (1981 rehearsal)
Rumble Blues (1981 rehearsal)
Rumble Blues (1981 rehearsal)
Lonesome Town
Five Years Ahead Of My Time
Call of the Wighat
Hanky Panky
Journey To The Center Of A Girl (rehearsal)
Jackyard Backoff (rehearsal)
Everything Goes
All Women Are Bad (demo)
Happy Birthday / Mike Reid Radio Spot / Hanky Panky
Don’t Eat Stuff Off The Sidewalk (Live at Max’s Kansas City)
I Was a Teenage Werewolf
Sunglasses After Dark
Jungle Hop
Domino (Live At Max’s Kansas City)
Love Me
Strychnine (Live At Max’s Kansas City)
Tv Set
I’m Cramped (Live At Max’s Kansas City)
The Way I Walk
Love Me
Domino (Live at CBGB’s)
Human Fly
I Was a Teenage Werewolf
Sunglasses After Dark
Can't Hardly Stand It
Uranium Rock (Live at CBGB’s)
What's Behind the Mask
Baby Blue Rock (Live at CBGB’s)
Subwire Desire
I'm Cramped
Tv Set
Canzoni più popolari di The Cramps
Goo Goo Muck
1980 • Goo Goo Muck
You Got Good Taste
1983 • Smell of Female
The Way I Walk
1978 • Surfin’ Bird / The Way I Walk
I Was a Teenage Werewolf
1980 • Songs the Lord Taught Us
The Crusher
1981 • Psychedelic Jungle
Lonesome Town
1979 • Gravest Hits
Surfin' Bird
1978 • Surfin’ Bird / The Way I Walk
Garbageman
1980 • Songs the Lord Taught Us
Mystery Plane
1980 • Songs the Lord Taught Us
Color Me Black
2002 • Fiends of Dope Island
The Mad Daddy
1980 • Songs the Lord Taught Us
Green Fuz
1981 • Psychedelic Jungle
Curiosità sull'album How to Make a Monster di The Cramps
- In quale anno è stato pubblicato l’album “How to Make a Monster” di The Cramps?
- L’album “How to Make a Monster” di The Cramps è stato pubblicato nel 2004, con 46 tracce.
- Qual è la canzone di maggior successo dell’album “How to Make a Monster” di The Cramps?
- “I Was a Teenage Werewolf” è il maggiore successo dell’album “How to Make a Monster” di The Cramps.