DeeJay Punk-Roc Albums


DeeJay Punk-Roc Albums (4)
Anarchy in the USA

'Anarchy in the USA'

Release Date
Tracks
Label
See Album Tracklist and Review

What The Critics Say

Deejay Punk Roc's very own mix album from Moonshine presents a series of big-beat anthems in waiting from Lo-Fidelity Allstars ("Lazer Sheep Dip Funk"), Trinity Hi-Fi ("TV Dinner for One"), Liquitek ("Pheelin' Phased"), Expansion Union ("Worldwide Funk"), and a remix of Roc's own "I Hate Everybody." He only reaches into the back of the crates for one genuine old-school jewel -- the 45 King's "1-900 Number" -- and the preponderance of big-beat material does weigh the collection down in spots. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

ChickenEye

'ChickenEye'

Release Date
Tracks
Label
See Album Tracklist and Review

What The Critics Say

On his debut full-length, ChickenEye, DeeJay Punk-Roc introduces his original dance-rich sound. The songs reflect Punk-Roc's specialties -- dance/electronic, funk, jazz, and hip-hop, with a production that jumps from retro to current in the blink of an eye. While it was meant to be played on the dancefloor, ChickenEye succeeds on the strength of its songwriting; you don't have to be a dance guru to appreciate the irresistible beats and electronic sounds. Punk-Roc's first-ever single, "My Beatbox," is featured, and the other tracks are often just as enjoyable -- "Far Out," "No Meaning," and "The World Is My Ashtray" are all tasty dance ditties. By touching upon so many musical styles, DeeJay Punk-Roc turns in an impressive debut. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide


Featured Download

Keep track of what you listen to and share with friends. Download the AOL Music plugin today. Learn more

AOL Music Staff Featured Profiles

Best of the Web >>>

Copyright © 2009 AOL Inc. All Rights Reserved
Browse DeeJay Punk-Roc albums and cds in the DeeJay Punk-Roc discography.