Garage/psychedelic rock group named after the Ed Wood film, noted for fuzz-heavy, acid-tinged garage records such as Dealing With the Dead and Keep Your Cool and Read the Rules.

From the DeBaser reviews: Dealing With the Dead is described as the band's second album (1984) following a debut for Voxx by Greg Shaw; Dealing With the Dead reportedly features five guitarists and Deborah Di Marco on Farfisa organ; the band's sound is characterized as psychedelic garage, acid psychedelia and fuzz with Stooges-like attacks. Keep Your Cool and Read the Rules is described as an 'evolved garage' record with free-jazz inserts. Review ratings in the provided reviews: one 5/5, one 3/5.

DeBaser hosts two reviews that praise Plan 9's take on garage and psychedelic rock. Dealing With the Dead (noted as a 1984 second album) is celebrated for fuzz-heavy, Stooges-like attacks and multi-guitar psychedelia. Keep Your Cool and Read the Rules is described as an 'evolved garage' record with adventurous structures and free-jazz inserts. Both reviews highlight strong, original songwriting and bold instrumentation.

For:Fans of garage rock, psychedelic rock, and vintage fuzz-driven sounds

 I named my band after one of the worst films in the history of cinema, but precisely for this reason, one of the most fascinating.

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 There is the Neanderthal garage, ugly, dirty, and nasty, in which Gravedigger V and Morlocks excel.

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