
A punk-fueled garage-rock/power pop sound with big hooks, melodies, and snarling six-strings, The Neighborhoods are pretty much where it all starts in Boston Rock. A series of excellent albums, including 1987's Reptile Men (Emergo) and their 1991 major-label swan song, The Neighborhoods (Third Stone), plus their non-stop touring made them the snotty favored sons of the Northeast and dark horses in much of the rest of the country. They called it quits for a spell, but they're back and are very much the real
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Parasite
No Place Like Home
Prettiest Girl
Pure And Easy
The Parasites
Innocence Lost
Real Stories
Arrogance
Hoodwinked
Electricity
Roxxanne
King Of Rats
Half Life
She's so Good
Modern Cowboy
Introduction by John Bionelli
Think It Over
The Man...
Mess
Hangin'
Born to burn
Nancy
I Go Dark
Monday Morning
Diane
WUSA
ByeGone Era
Crown Victoria
Want It back
Right as Rain
Ready Steady Go
Peeping Tom
Yeah You
Tommy
The Prettiest Girl
Don't Look Down
Billy the Kid
Walkin' The Dog
Brad Whitford Introduction
Shake
Uniforms & Insignia
In Case of Creeps
Sea Of Memories
Faith
That's How I Escaped My Certain Fate
Fire Is Coming
Hot Steel And Acid
Spymaster
Heatwave (Downtown)
Salt
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