Preaching to the Perverted

The Fuzztones

Preaching to the Perverted

RELEASED: January 28, 2011
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. My Black Cloud 3:03 2. Between the Lines 3:08 3. Flirt, Hurt & Desert 3:05 4. Launching Sanity's Dice 2:34 5. Invisible 4:02 6. Set Me Straight 4:26 7. Don't Speak Ill of the Dead 4:03 8. Old 4:36 9. This Game Called Girl 2:42 10. Lust Pavillon 3:52 11. Bound to Please 3:11 12. Come to Me 2:11
Preaching to the Perverted is the debut studio album by The Fuzztones, released in 1985. The album encapsulates the band's signature sound, blending garage rock, punk, and psychedelic influences. It is noted for its raw energy and retro aesthetic, drawing inspiration from 1960s rock while infusing it with a modern punk sensibility. The album features tracks that have become fan favorites and solidified The Fuzztones' place in the garage rock revival scene of the 1980s. Its legacy continues to influence contemporary garage and punk bands.