Thunder Boogie

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Thunder Boogie
Thunder Boogie cover
Studio album by Lamont
Released 2002
Recorded At New Alliance, Boston, Ma.
Genre Stoner Rock, Cowpunk
Length 30:00
Label Traktor 7 Records
Producer Andrew Schneider & Lamont
Professional reviews

Thunder Boogie is probably the most well-known work by Hard Rock band Lamont. The album is critically acclaimed (An average rating of about 4 stars) and has a more rawer sound than most of their material. The song Hotwire was featured in Tony Hawks underground.

[edit] Track listing

  1. Hot Wire 3:02
  2. Vegas 2:03
  3. I Saw Red 2:38
  4. Rocket Ride 3:26
  5. One White Line 3:29
  6. Thunderboogie 2:32
  7. Hell's Got Me Runnin' 2:54
  8. Psychopath 3:59
  9. Agent 49 7:02
    • Contains an untitled hidden track

[edit] Personnel

  • Pete Knipfing: Guitar Vocals
  • Mike Cosgrove: Bass, Organ
  • Todd Bowman: Drums, Percussion
  • Other:
  • Illustrations by Kevin Cyr

[edit] Misc.

  • Underneath where the CD would be there is small print reading:

"This Recording is dedicated to the memory of Donald Carrol Hood 'The Handyman' We all miss you very much

  • An "official" Hotwire music video can be viewed here [2].
  • The song title One White Line is an obvious cocaine reference.
  • Traktor 7 Records put Thunder Boogie entirely available for free download on their official website. It can be found here [3].