Fried - When You Get Out Of Jail
- Artist Fried
- Title When You Get Out Of Jail
- Label London Records
- Catalogue No LXDJ 483
- Format 7''
- Genre Hip-Hop Breaks Beats
- Media Condition Near Mint (NM or M-)
- Sleeve Condition Near Mint (NM or M-)
Year Released: 2001 (from the album Fried)
Genre: Alternative Rock, Indie Rock, Garage Rock (with a touch of blues/punk influence).
Detailed Description Containing Key Facts: "When You Get Out Of Jail" is a track by the British alternative rock band Fried, often associated with frontman and songwriter Mark "Kram" Williams, formerly of Gold Blade. Released on their self-titled album in 2001, this song showcases the band's gritty, raw, and often darkly humorous approach to rock music. The track likely features a driving, distorted guitar riff, a powerful rhythm section, and Williams's distinctive, often sneering or theatrical vocal delivery. Lyrically, the song's title suggests a narrative-driven piece, possibly a sardonic take on a relationship or situation involving incarceration, delivered with the band's characteristic blend of punk attitude and rock swagger. "When You Get Out Of Jail" embodies Fried's underground rock sensibility and their uncompromising sound.
