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Sub Pop is excitedly, finally repressing vinyl versions of three scorching ‘90s psychobilly classics (Smoke 'Em if You Got 'Em, The Full Custom Gospel Sounds of... and Liquor in the Front) by Reverend Horton Heat. All three have been out of print on vinyl since the mid-'90s, with original pressings going for considerable amounts. 1994's Liquor in the Front gets even more aggressive - heavy, even - sonically, with production by Ministry's Al Jourgensen and the high-velocity opening pairing of the high-velocity instrumental "Big Sky" and the blistering lament "Baddest of the Bad." The highest-selling of the Rev's first three albums, Liquor... was originally co-released with Interscope Records, with the album hitting No. 18 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart and the single "One Time for Me" hitting No. 40 on the Modern Rock chart. In the words of AllMusic, "for sheer crank, nothing in his catalog can touch it."
- Big Sky
- Baddest of the Bad
- One Time For Me
- Five-o Ford
- In Your Wildest Dreams
- "Yeah, Right"
- Cruisin' For A Brusin'
- I Could Get Used To It
- "Liquor, Beer, and Wine"
- I Can't Surf
- Jezebel
- Rockin' Dog
- The Entertainer