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Off the Bone is a compilation album by the American rock band The Cramps, released in 1983. The album features a collection of tracks that showcase the band's distinctive blend of punk rock and rockabilly, characterized by their raw energy, campy horror aesthetics, and wild guitar riffs. The Cramps, known for their theatrical performances and eclectic influences, solidified their place in the punk scene with this album, which captures the essence of their early sound and sets the stage for their future work. The compilation has since gained a cult following and is appreciated for its contribution to the psychobilly genre.