Album DescriptionAlternating between progressively humorous spoken word rants, ironic ditties, and downright rebellious rock and roll, Sonny Probe's perspective will always shock, surprise, and spin your view of the world. Slide guitar skids through "Cop Rant", a raging commentary on the hazards Probe has encountered on rural roads, in small towns, and with law enforcement . "Rumford GIrls" outright rocks as we hear about big-haired underage vixens in one of Maine's rural-industrial paper mill towns.Other great underground hits from his limited cassette releases total a whopping 23 songs - 67 minutes of the life of Sonny Probe. Someone once described Sonny Probe as the unclaimed son of Frank Zappa, left to fend for himself in the wilds of Maine. Many songs deal with environmental issues, politics, and bureaucracies - but always with the sardonic humor and cutting blows of Probe's sharp wit. The 16-page cd booklet includes ALL the lyrics, and cartoons by Robbie Neal which will keep you entertained for hours, we promise.