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Psychedelic Jungle

Psychedelic Jungle - After (Poster) One sheet promotional poster for The Cramps' second studio album, Psychedelic Jungle, which was originally released in May 1981. The poster features the album's title and the band's name in their iconic "dripping" font.Album OverviewPsychedelic Jungle is a defining statement for the American rock band, known for its raw fusion of rockabilly, garage rock, and punk that helped define the psychobilly genre. It was self-produced by the band and recorded at A&M Studios in January 1981.TracklistThe album consists of 14 tracks, including several notable covers of 1950s and 60s singles alongside original compositions by Lux Interior and Poison Ivy Rorschach.Side One:Green Fuz (Green Fuz cover)Goo Goo Muck (Ronnie Cook and the Gaylads cover)Rockin' Bones (Ronnie Dawson cover)Voodoo IdolPrimitive (The Groupies cover)CavemanThe Crusher (The Novas cover)Side Two:8. Don't Eat Stuff Off the Sidewalk9. Can't Find My Mind10. Jungle Hop (Kip Tyler and the Flips cover)11. The Natives Are Restless12. Under the Wires13. Beautiful Gardens14. The Green Door (Jim Lowe cover)(Source:)Visuals and LegacyThe black-and-white photograph featured in the poster was taken by the renowned photographer and director Anton Corbijn. The album regained significant mainstream attention in 2022 when its cover of "Goo Goo Muck" was featured in the hit Netflix series Wednesday.