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Of all of the latter day reissues of seventies Psych Rock rarities, the Ripple Music version of the 1972 POOHAB album LET ME IN may well be the most important yet. The fuzz rock of the opening track MR DESTROYER reminded me a lot of BUDGIE and features some moster riffing and Psyched out lead breaks. Other gems include BOWLEEN and LET ME IN, with a true taste of proto-metal genius and some jam band influenced heavy blues craziness. If you are a follower of proto-metal or any sort of seventies psychedelic rock it???s not a matter of whether to buy this or not, the simple answer to that is YES. - My Global Mind
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1. Mr. Destroyer 2. Enjoy What You Have 3. Live to Work 4. Bowleen 5. Rock N' Roll 6. Let Me in 7. Here's the Band 8. Make a Man Outta You 9. Upside Down Highway 10. Walk of the Bug 11. Blooey Gooey 12. Going to Rock City 13. Smoke 14. Mr. Destroyer [Live Rehearsal] [Live] 15. Passion for Freedom 16. Aww, Not Now 17. Bowleen [Radio/45 RPM Version] [Version] 18. I'm Crazy, You're Crazy