
Flirtin’ with Disaster is the sixth studio album by Southern rock band Molly Hatchet, released in 1979. It features the band’s most successful single, also titled “Flirtin’ with Disaster,” known for its... Read more »

A collection of music, typically released as a full-length studio album, characterized by commercially disappointing sales and/or overwhelmingly negative critical reception can be categorized as a commercial or critical failure. For example,... Read more »

The 1979 collection of tracks featured on the Southern rock band Molly Hatchet’s second studio album represents a pivotal moment in their career. This album solidified their signature sound, a blend of... Read more »

Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables, the debut album by the American hardcore punk band Dead Kennedys, released in 1980, stands as a significant work of sociopolitical commentary. Its provocative cover art, featuring... Read more »

The artwork for the 1979 Southern rock album Flirtin’ with Disaster depicts a swampy scene featuring a precarious shack, a dilapidated vehicle, and ominous vultures circling overhead. This imagery vividly captures the... Read more »

Molly Hatchet’s 1979 release, their third studio album, solidified their position in the Southern rock genre. Featuring tracks like the title track and “Gator Country,” the record showcases a blend of hard... Read more »

This 1997 hip-hop release, the second studio album from the artist, features a blend of hardcore rap and socially conscious themes. Notable tracks include “Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See”... Read more »

