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Chemicrazy
''Chemicrazy'' is the fourth album by Northern Ireland, Irish alternative rockers That Petrol Emotion. The album was released in April 1990. It was produced by Scott Litt. Four singles were taken from the album: "Abandon", "Hey Venus (song), Hey Venus", "Sensitize (That Petrol Emotion song), Sensitize" and "Tingle (song), Tingle". ''Chemicrazy'' peaked at No. 62 on the UK Albums Chart. It was a hit on ''Billboards College/Alternative Albums chart. The band supported the album with a North American tour. Critical reception The ''Los Angeles Times'' noted that, "after two albums of all groove and no song, the thrill is back at the incendiary level you'd expect from a band that descended from Northern Ireland's melodic punk boy wonders the Undertones." The ''Orlando Sentinel'' wrote that "Tingle" "is a breezy love song that lopes along and is pure pop at its best." The ''Houston Chronicle'' called the album "a strong, no-nonsense, uncompromising rock 'n' roll record from one of mus ...
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Sensitize (That Petrol Emotion Song)
"Sensitize" is a 1991 single by That Petrol Emotion. Track listings 7" single CD single 10" single (Limited Edition) Personnel Per the album liner notes. * Scott Litt - producer, "Sensitize" and "Gnaw Mark" *Steve Mack - producer, "Chemicrazy (Revitalised)" *That Petrol Emotion - producers, "Chemicrazy (Revitalised)" *Roli Mosimann - producer, "Groove Check (The Stoli Mix)" *Roli Mosimann - producer "Groove Check (Check This Groove Out)" *Ben Aguiar - remixing, "Groove Check (Check This Groove Out)" References

1990 songs 1991 singles That Petrol Emotion songs Virgin Records singles Song recordings produced by Scott Litt {{1990s-rock-song-stub ...
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That Petrol Emotion
That Petrol Emotion were a London-based Northern Ireland-originating band with an American vocalist, Steve Mack. It featured the O'Neill brothers from celebrated Derry pop-punk band The Undertones plus ex-members of fellow Derry bands Bam Bam and The Calling and The Corner Boys. They recorded five albums between 1986 and 1994, exploring an eclectic fusion of alternative rock, post-punk, garage rock and dance music (including sampling) which in part anticipated and overlapped with the dance-pop era of the 1990s. Following a 14-year break, the band reunited in 2008 for various dates, tours and festival appearances before returning to hiatus in 2010. Four members of the band went on to form The Everlasting Yeah. Career Formation and debut single Following the split of The Undertones, John O'Neill (the band's former guitarist and principal songwriter) returned to his hometown of Derry and teamed up with friend and fellow guitarist Raymond Gorman (ex-Bam Bam And The Calling) to DJ ...
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