Something Bitchin' This Way Comes Explained
Something Bitchin' This Way Comes is the sole album by Lock Up, released in 1989.[1] It is the first label-released album to feature Tom Morello.
The album was re-released in 1997 by Manifesto Records.
Track listing
- "Can't Stop the Bleeding" (Lock Up) – 4:11
- "Nothing New" (Grillo, Livingston) – 3:10
- "Punch Drunk" (Lock Up) – 3:37
- "Everywhere I Go It Looks Like Rain" (Grello, Grillo) – 4:14
- "24 Hour Man" (Lock Up) – 4:46
- "Don't Wanna Talk About It" (Lock Up) – 3:47
- "Half Man, Half Beast" (Lock Up) – 3:45
- "Tell Me When It's Over" (Lock Up) – 5:32
- "Kiss 17 Goodbye" (Grillo, Livingston) – 4:14
- "Where the Sky Meets the Street" (Lock Up) – 3:19
- "Maniac" (Grillo, Morello) – 3:34
- "Peacekeeper" (Lock Up) – 3:47
Personnel
- Lock Up
- Brian Grillo - lead and backing vocals, percussion, artwork[2]
- Tom Morello - guitars, backing vocals
- Chris Beebe - bass, backing vocals
- Vince Ostertag - drums, backing vocals, percussion
- Technical
Notes and References
- Web site: FROM LIBERTYVILLE TO L.A.-AND A BIG-TIME ALBUM DEAL. Tom. Popson. chicagotribune.com.
- Web site: MUSIC LOCK UP : Rock Unlocked : Brian Grillo and his punk cohorts had been with Geffen, but now they're looking for a label.. February 14, 1991. Los Angeles Times.