Decades deep into a monumental career, you wouldn’t expect Redd Kross to hit a power-pop zenith. But they've done just that with their self-titled double album.
What Redd Kross have brought to the punk rock zeitgeist is immeasurable and uncompromising. Literal brothers in sonic arms, Jeff and Steve McDonald helped put SoCal punk on the map in the late 1970’s as teenage miscreants. Need proof of their OG status? Redd Kross’s very first gig was opening for Black Flag.
But what made Redd Kross so beloved—and so distinctive—was and still remains their eternally youthful, rainbow-streaked, Beatlesesque, Cheap Trick-influenced, 60’s-and-70’s-pop-culture-obsessed power-pop nuggets., Redd Kross have trudged on—shredding through their debaucherous and glammed-out “bubble-grunge” without losing a bit of the fresh-faced euphoria they’re known for.is on a whole other level of Technicolor goodness.
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