- N' Roll, was
released in
February 2020. The
Supersuckers were
formed in late 1988 as The
Black Supersuckers in Tucson, Arizona,
first playing traditional...
- The
Sacrilicious Sounds of the
Supersuckers is the
third studio album by the
American rock band the
Supersuckers. It was
released on
August 8, 1995, on...
-
bands Supersuckers and
Electric Frankenstein. It was
released in 2002 via The
Music Cartel. Each band
covers a song by the other.
Supersuckers: "Then...
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music group The Road Hammers.
Other cover versions include Aaron Tippin,
Supersuckers, Dave Dudley, and Tonic. The song was
recorded by punk rock
cover band...
- Trippin' -
Supersuckers | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. "
Supersuckers: Mother****ers Be Trippin'". PopMatters.
April 20, 2003. "
Supersuckers - Mother****ers...
- Mano Cornuda". Sub Pop Records. "
Supersuckers".
Trouser Press.
Retrieved 28
January 2021. "La Mano
Cornuda -
Supersuckers | Songs, Reviews,
Credits | AllMusic"...
- Surfers. The band also
headlined and co-headlined
tours with acts such as
Supersuckers, and The
Reverend Horton Heat.
Toadies were a
regular act at the festivals...
- Best
Kissers in the World, and the Dwarves),
Eddie Spaghetti of the
Supersuckers, and
Scott Parker, who
served as
executive producers of the project....
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Aaron Lewis,
Margo Price,
Rodney Crowell, Gov't Mule,
Warren Haynes,
Supersuckers and Dan Auerbach.
Production credits include Naked Willie, a stripped-down...
- the band's 1995 Sub Pop album, The
Sacrilicious Sounds of the
Supersuckers. "
Supersuckers Go With The
Marketing Flow". Billboard. June 29, 2005. "Devil's...