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"textContent": "The Cramps Songs the Lord Taught Us (I.R.S. Records) King Coffey of art-punks the Butthole Surfers told us about his love for a Cramps classic... “You ain’t no punk, you punk. You wanna talk about the REAL junk? I’m your Garbageman!” - Lux Interior (1980) There are times I think the Cramps are the greatest band in history. These are one of those times. I bought Songs the Lord Taught Us when I was 16, and I was instantly in awe. It was as if the Groovie Goolies had somehow come to life and gotten a record deal. So insanely […]\n\nThe post My Favorite Album: King Coffey Gets Cramps first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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