
Sinister Six are among the Seattle punk bands that did not sell out to grunge and carried the flag of the Northwest garage-punk sound (Sonics, Wailers) into the 1990s. The band is a veritable force of nature on the debut Outta Sight (Empty, 1993). Singer Doug White skins cats with a psychotic grin in I Hate You and Out Of My Way and boasts the howl of a wolfman in Psycho Train and Pain In My Head, songs that rarely deserve to be called “music” but that serve a high-octane dose of vibrations.
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Kill You Tonight
People
13 Roll The Dice
I Hate You
Go Away
Do You Understand
Psycho Train
I Don't Know
Mother Joseph
Black Berry Brandy
Roll The Dice
Out Of My Way
Outta Sight
She Starts My Motor
Whirlwind
Deloused
Leave Me Alone
Backwards Funny Car
Little Black Pills
Keep My Cool
Movin' On
Motherfucker
Stompin'
Psychopath
Cardboard Box
Psychedelic Baldman
Tried To Hide
Hey Man
Snake Eyes
She Stars My Motor
Bad Attitude
Outta My Way!
Seen Better Days
What To Say
Goddog
Never Gave the Time
Mother Earth
Little Miss Go-Go Boots
Song for a Friend
Unlucky
Legend of Lugnut Derschkowitz
Stompin
Legend of Lugnut Derchkowitz
Mebey I Oughta
Hey_Man
Outta My Way
Pain In My Head
I Can Only Give You Everything
Moving On
R.A.T.S.
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