Highly disappointing... I was almost going to say this was not psychobilly at all, until I heard the tracks "hang 'em high" and "eat the dust and die". These two tracks, particularly "hang 'em high", are not half bad - though "hang 'em high" has no connection to the foggy mountain rockers' song of the same title.
"Hang 'em high" is in the style of the rockabilly-dominant psychobilly, such as the Lucky Devils' cover of "My Sweet Love Ain't Around" etc. The best song out of the seven tracks, i'd say. Worth getting the whole album just for this one track.
"Eat the dust and die" seems influenced by the Nekromantix, and isn't half bad.
The other tracks are not worth mentioning, unless one is into the more the mainstream "punkrock" popular nowdays.
Overall, as mentioned above, this is not psychobilly (2 exceptions granted), not even in the most stretched definition of the style. Tiger Army and 12 Step Rebels, even the Living End once in a blue moon, are a lot closer than this band.
Reminiscent of that mad Swiss band, the Monsters... Sidekick Lupchen & the Bad Generation play some nice, fast paced, garage laced rock n roll with some kick ass beats.