Blue Cheer-Vincebus Eruptum
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Blue Cheer -Vicebus Eruptum (Phillips Records)
Released: January 16, 1968, Recorded: Late 1967.
Vincebus Eruptum is Blue Cheer’s ferocious debut and one of rock’s earliest heavy-metal landmarks. Formed in San Francisco by Dickie Peterson, Leigh Stephens, and Paul Whaley, the trio rejected psychedelic delicacy for raw volume, distortion, and blues-based power. Recorded mostly live, the album captured their brutal sound in real time, anchored by the hit “Summertime Blues,” which improbably stormed the charts. Originals like “Doctor Please” and “Second Time Around” pushed rock toward a darker, heavier future with fuzz-soaked riffs and pounding drums. Critics were split, but audiences embraced its unfiltered energy, sending it to No. 11 on the Billboard 200. Though later lineup changes softened the band’s edge, Vincebus Eruptum remains a foundational blueprint for metal, punk, grunge, and stoner rock. (S5, Ep1)