The Cabal Breakers — Neurotic Overtones (New)

$9.00

Format: CD, Album

Country: United States (New England)

Year: 2005

Genre: Rock, Alternative

Style: Indie Rock, Alternative Rock, Garage Rock

Label: Country Eastern Music

Tracklist

  1. Old Hatred — 2:40

  2. Chocolate — 3:35

  3. Undetected — 3:15

  4. Summer Comes — 2:55

  5. Autumn Leaves — 3:09

  6. Uncle Sammy — 3:09

  7. Cease to Resist — 3:37

  8. Ain’t No Justice (Love You) — 3:15

  9. Disorganized Mind — 3:23

  10. Can’t Take It Back — 2:20

  11. Already Gone — 3:34

  12. Even Out the Odds — 3:31

  13. George Soros — 4:28

  14. Night of the Whoobees — 4:28

Neurotic Overtones by The Cabal Breakers delivers sharp-edged indie rock energy rooted in the New England DIY music scene. Blending garage rock grit, alternative attitude, and clever songwriting, this 2005 independent release captures the raw authenticity and rebellious spirit that define grassroots rock recordings. With punchy hooks, driving guitars, and underground credibility, it’s an appealing find for collectors of regional indie music and fans seeking unpolished, scene-driven alternative rock.

Format: CD, Album

Country: United States (New England)

Year: 2005

Genre: Rock, Alternative

Style: Indie Rock, Alternative Rock, Garage Rock

Label: Country Eastern Music

Tracklist

  1. Old Hatred — 2:40

  2. Chocolate — 3:35

  3. Undetected — 3:15

  4. Summer Comes — 2:55

  5. Autumn Leaves — 3:09

  6. Uncle Sammy — 3:09

  7. Cease to Resist — 3:37

  8. Ain’t No Justice (Love You) — 3:15

  9. Disorganized Mind — 3:23

  10. Can’t Take It Back — 2:20

  11. Already Gone — 3:34

  12. Even Out the Odds — 3:31

  13. George Soros — 4:28

  14. Night of the Whoobees — 4:28

Neurotic Overtones by The Cabal Breakers delivers sharp-edged indie rock energy rooted in the New England DIY music scene. Blending garage rock grit, alternative attitude, and clever songwriting, this 2005 independent release captures the raw authenticity and rebellious spirit that define grassroots rock recordings. With punchy hooks, driving guitars, and underground credibility, it’s an appealing find for collectors of regional indie music and fans seeking unpolished, scene-driven alternative rock.