“The Big Boys’ first full studio effort kicks with a fun, righteous fire. Compared to hordes of forgotten early punk records on small labels, ‘Where’s My Towel’ towers over them due to the great musicianship of the band and their lack of fear in doing something different as they felt the inspiration. As a group, Big Boys seemed to have a fascination with being on the edge of going just a little crazy; “Identity Crisis” and “Self Contortion” hint at the frazzled edge which Turner can bring to the fore even at his calmest. His great, strangled-but-powerful vocals offer up tons of sharp images from when punk really was a matter of individually standing out in a crowd (check out the hipshaker/handclapper of “Spit,” especially his mid-song testimony).
A1 Security
A2 T.V.
A3 I Don’t Wanna Dance
A4 Identity Crisis
A5 Thin Line
A6 Advice
B1 Complete Control
B2 Work Without Pay
B3 Spit
B4 Act/Reaction
B5 Self Contortion
B6 Wise Up
| Weight | 300 g |
|---|---|
| Format | LP |
| Style | Rock/Indie/Garage |

