Flat Tracker is the second studio album by the Seattle hardcore punk band Zeke.[5][6] It was released on Scooch Pooch Records in 1996 and re-released on Relapse Records in 2008.
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Studio album by Zeke | ||||
Released | 1996 | |||
Genre | Hardcore punk, hard rock | |||
Length | 17:48 | |||
Label | Scooch Pooch[1] | |||
Producer | Conrad Uno[2] | |||
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Tucson Weekly wrote that "the heavy-duty scorch of Zeke is as dangerous and thrilling a spectacle as when Evel Knievel jumped his super-charged motorcycle over a dozen school buses at the Houston Astrodome back in the '70s."[4] SF Weekly described the album as "packed with scorching 90-second odes to sex, drugs and fast cars/motorcycles."[7]
AllMusic called it "a relentless ride of rock & roll abandon threaded through with punk rock speed and attitude ... perhaps Zeke's finest album."[3]
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