Banana Erectors Biography
by Mike DaRonco
Under the spell of the Ramones, early 60's female pop-singers and '77 punk resulted in Japan's Banana Erectors. With the combination of May's high pitched voice leading on snotty, three-chord pop-punk resulted in a lot of attention on both sides of the Pacific and a deal with Sympathy for The Record Industry. 1998 saw their debut single not too long after, followed by their self-titled full-length the next year.
Tracklist
| 1 | Pretzel Eatin' Rocker | |
| 2 | Teenage 3K Worker | |
| 3 | Fed Up With Highschool Days | |
| 4 | Get Married To Your Job | |
| 5 | I Woke Up In Love This Morning | |
| 6 | Danger Zone | |
| 7 | (Jenny Is) Looking For Flavor | |
| 8 | Pierrot Le Fou | |
| 9 | I'm Henry The VIII, I Am | |
| 10 | Break My Heart | |
| 11 | Fun At The The Beach | |
| 12 | I Don't Wanna Be Alone Tonight | |
| 13 | Disagreeable Sensation |

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