The first album from the Norwegians draws on blues tones and pays some homage to the grunge of those times. It's hard to define the genre as close to stoner rock. Not easy on the first listen, nor on the second. The sound is raw, and the singer's shrill and acidic voice sometimes clashes with the rest of the band. All in all, it's enjoyable to listen to, particularly track number 3, Hogwash, and the pop-punk Frances. The lyrics are essential and don't have a precise meaning. For me, it is the first album by Motorpsycho, and I want to delve deeper into it.

Tracklist Lyrics and Videos

01   Lobotomizer (01:02)

02   Grinder (03:40)

03   Hogwash (08:19)

04   Home of the brave (06:42)

05   Frances (03:39)

Lean on me won't you,
trust me for a while
she said "I think I'm cured now"
I touched her nimble fingers
she was shaking like a leaf
I suppose she got what she needed
a kid that wouldn't listen
a kid that had no fear
a woman that doesn't care....
Lean on me,
won't you trust me for a while
her eyes shone like crazy emeralds
now the madness is gone
now the halo is gone
no duckling turned to swan
no freedom won
American Dream dream on
Lobotomy gets 'em home......

06   Wasted (03:57)

07   Eternity (02:08)

08   TFC (11:52)

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By GenitalGrinder

 "Ghiaccio Bollente: the best and most concise definition to describe 'Lobotomizer.'"

 "The sounds of Lobotomizer are awful, but there is already a remarkable attitude. Listening to it now is not very pleasant, we were so naive and inexperienced but very determined to move forward."