Succulent Space Food for Teething Vampires

Succulent Space Food for Teething Vampires is the second studio album by Christian horror punk band Blaster the Rocketboy, released in 1997. This was the group's final album with Boot to Head Records before going to Jackson Rubio Records under the name "Blaster the Rocket Man."

Succulent Space Food for Teething Vampires
Studio album by
Blaster the Rocketboy
Released1997
GenreChristian Horror punk
Length1:11:09
Blaster the Rocketboy chronology
Disasteroid
(1995)
Succulent Space Food for Teething Vampires
(1997)
The Monster Who Ate Jesus
(1999)

Themes

A common theme throughout the album is redemption through Jesus Christ, found in such songs as "All the Way to the Blood Bank," with the lyrics, "What can wash away my sin? Nothing but the blood of Jesus!,[1]" and in "Flesheaters,"Oh, I'm alive in Christ.[2]"

As is typical with the horror punk genre, many of the band's songs deal with "monsters," such as werewolves ("American Werewolf"), vampires ("All the Way to the Blood Bank"), and many others in "Creature Feature."

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."American Werewolf"2:55
2."God Free Youth Flying Around in an X-wing fighter"2:33
3."Time Machine"3:07
4."MRR"3:09
5."Ghouls of the Night"1:49
6."The First in a Long Line of "Cute" Robots"1:36
7."I'm Only Humanoid (Lost in Space)"1:55
8."King of the Beach"2:05
9."All the Way to the Blood Bank"3:18
10."Vac U Suck"1:33
11."Voltron"2:07
12."Creature Feature"2:52
13."Man Eating Plant (Vegetables Are Murder)"1:33
14."Good Citizen"1:27
15."Flesheaters"3:23
16."Deploy All Monsters"2:22
17."Cornerstone '97 Live"28:36

Personnel

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References

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