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The Dead Milkmen: Bitchin' Camaro
"Bitchin' Camaro" is a rollicking punk rock anthem by the American band The Dead Milkmen. Released in 1985, this song has become a cult classic and an emblem of the band's irreverent style. The Dead Milkmen consisted of members Rodney Linderman (Rodney Anonymous) on vocals and keyboards, Dean Sabatino on drums, Joe Genaro (Joe Jack Talcum) on guitar, and Dave Schulthise (Dave Blood) on bass.
The song humorously narrates the story of a guy who is stuck with a dilapidated Camaro that constantly breaks down. Despite its comical lyrics, "Bitchin' Camaro" captures the disillusionment of a generation facing the crumbling American Dream. The Dead Milkmen's energetic performance and catchy riffs make this song an infectious and catchy punk anthem.
You can relive the rebellious spirit of "Bitchin' Camaro" by playing and downloading this iconic track at the following link. Join the legions of fans who have embraced this punk-rock gem and let it transport you back to the wild 1980s.