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For Those About To Rawk: A Punk Tribute To AC/DC

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    Unlike many Cleopatra tribute collections, this disc contains tracks done by artists many punk rock afficiandos will have heard of. AC/DC certainly deserves such royal treatment. Flipper covers "Problem Child," Groovie Goolies do "Rock & Roll Damnation," Angry Samoans wrestle with "Highway to Hell," and the Dwarves work their perverse brand of magic on "Big Balls." Other bands paying tribute include Dr. Know, D.I., the Vibrators, and Damnation of Chaos. Fans of AC/DC will probably never even hear about this record unless it is filed in the beer section at their local Quickie Mart, but punk fans who like big, dumb tunes may find this disc to be a whole lotta fun.

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