ALBUM REVIEWS / POP : Supersuckers, “Sacrilicious,” Sub Pop ***.
As bad to the bone as George Thorogood and as raucously tuneful as the early Clash, Seattle’s Supersuckers thrash through their third effort spewing an ode to Ozzy Osbourne one minute, then launching into a rough-shod soul appreciation the next. But ornery as they are, they’ve also got a heart, and it shows in the hummable harmonies of “Bad Dog” and the torchy, twangy ballad “Don’t Go Blue.”
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