Don’t Push Me is an ok rock n roll punker, leaning to hard rock, with kind of a typical Detroit sound to my ears. But boy oh boy De-Generator! That’s the thing here. The intro sets it straight, this is going to rock from start to finish and it does just that. What’s even more astounding is that the progg rock length of 3.17 does work. Those small solos all over gives the song a frightening feel to it and makes it interesting the whole way. Sure it SCREAMS Stooges and MC5 but STILL…it KICKS ASS!!!!
Country: USA
Year: 1978
Label: Real
Format: 7″
Songs:
Don’t Push Me.mp3
De-Generator.mp3





The girl singer was pregnant while recording these songs.
Was there also an 10″e.p. of FLIRT ?
Oh, that´s an maternity dress then. Question Marx.
Wusch, thats really fantasic! Sharp as a very sharp flickknife and almost as good as THE Flirts (Bobby Orlandos 2nd A-List project besides Divine). I´m gettin the goosebumps from De-Generatoooor.
I like it fast and hard, too, (I’m known for my progg length) but my entry of choice, thank god, doesn’t lead to birthing little brats! Fun record, thanks.
Wow, this is amazing. The singer’s voice – bloody hell!
Very nice, and I agree with Erich, what an amazing voice!
Great 7”!
As you said: Kick Ass!