Danny Rebel & the KGB
Blastoff
| Year | 2012 |
| Genre | Reggae, Rock, Ska, Soul |
| Label | Stomp Records |
| Status | Official |
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- Belly Food (3:02)
- Fire (3:27)
- Control (2:56)
- Earthquake (3:07)
- Out Come the Dead (4:31)
- Townehouse, Part 1: Escape To (2:33)
- Dredd (4:12)
- The Game (2:42)
- Mad Men (4:49)
- Townehouse, Part 2: Escape From (1:53)
- Reggae Rocket (3:07)
- Lightspeed (2:04)
- Pretentious Girl (3:15)
- Lady (3:41)
- I Wanna Go Home (2:28)
- Keep It Steady (2:48)
Album Review
Danny Rebel & the KGB's album 'Blastoff' is a fusion of reggae, rock, and ska that creates a lively and infectious sound. The production quality is top-notch, with each instrument blending seamlessly to create a cohesive and dynamic atmosphere. Standout tracks like 'Fire' and 'Reggae Rocket' showcase the band's ability to craft catchy melodies with a rebellious edge. 'Blastoff' fits perfectly in the band's career as a bold and adventurous step that pushes the boundaries of their genre, solidifying their place as innovators in the reggae-rock scene.