THE ULTIMATE MUSIC & MERCH STORE!
With 36,194 Punk, Metal, Indie, HXC & Ska items!
Welcome to INTERPUNK!
Returning Customer?
Please log in here
New Customer?
Open an account here
Log out ^Not you?

Thank you for shopping at Interpunk.com!
Items:0
Cost:$0.00
View your cart
Saved Carts
Secure checkout
Our 27TH ANNIVERSARY!!

All Pre-orders *NEW*
In-Stock Only Items
Limited Anniversary Vinyl
See What Just Sold
Window Shopping *NEW*






  Music Genre
  Special Vinyl
  FREE Gifts
  T-Shirt Finder
  Restocks
  New Releases
  Just Added
  On Sale
  Bands
  Record Label
  Song Title
  Compilations
  IP Local
  Reviews




Phantom.357

Roadhouse Nightmare

Released on January 31, 2009

This item is not available for purchase. Sorry!


Phantom 357's newest release “Roadhouse Nightmare” is an aggressive punk rock n roll 7-song record. It is a second release from the band and it shows a musical growth brought on by the addition of three new members to the group. The police sirens on the opening track “Danger City” signals that you’ve entered a nightmarish city that requires you to have a .357 pistol on you at all times. The curiously titled “What’s Wrong with this Picture (Peter Frampton)” shows a mature arrangement, as it departs from the straightforward punk of the opening songs on the disc favoring a more melodic introspective narrative. The last cut “Just Don’t Care” is the grand finally to their live performances and to this album. This is a crowd favorite, mixing 50’s rockabilly sound with some punk rock attitude. The outro is reminiscent of a can-can riff and it truly makes you want to get up and dance.

Biography for Phantom.357


Song Titles
# Song Name Popularity
1 Danger City  0%
2 Bomb For You  0%
3 No Good Anymore  0%
4 Daddy Don't Like Me  0%
5 What's Wrong With This Picture (Peter Frampton)?  0%
6 Phantom Rock N' Roll  0%
7 Just Don't Care  0%
Come back on or after Saturday, January 31 to vote for your favorite songs









© 1997-2024 Interpunk Inc. All rights reserved. Our Privacy Policy Read our disclaimer.