Neat - The Cramps Trash Is
For The Cramps, "trash" wasn't a pejorative; it was a manifesto. As Lux famously ranted in "Garbageman," their aesthetic was "no fake aesthetic". They took the "discarded" parts of American culture—obscure rockabilly 45s, monster movies, and pulp comics—and recycled them into something dangerous and sexy.
Many versions of these compilations are interspersed with 30-second samples of vintage Hammer Horror film trailers, perfectly bridging the gap between music and B-movie kitsch. The "Garbageman" Philosophy The Cramps Trash Is Neat
The Trash Is Neat series—particularly the early volumes like Volume One (1977–1984) —is a holy grail for fans of psychobilly and garage punk. Unlike their polished studio albums, these collections (often unofficial or limited bootlegs) capture the raw, feral energy of The Cramps during their most influential years. The tracks are a "fiendish brew" of: For The Cramps, "trash" wasn't a pejorative; it