Psycho Sexual Sex Terrestrials - The World Cup Anthems

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Review by Vincent Trupia

Alright, let’s dive into The World Cup Anthems by Psycho Sexual Sex Terrestrials. This 2006 UK indie rock gem is one of those albums that sneaks up on you when you least expect it. Released under "Not On Label," it feels raw, unfiltered, and kinda like someone just handed you a secret mixtape from another dimension. You know what I mean? First off, the track “Golden Balls” – holy crap, this thing sticks to your brain like gum under a table. It’s not overly complicated or trying too hard; it just hits all the right notes (pun intended). The energy? Electric. Like, you can practically hear the sweat dripping off the mic as they belt out every word. There’s something about its punchy rhythm and cheeky vibe that makes me wanna grab a pint and shout nonsense at the top of my lungs. And then there’s the live version—"Golden Balls (Live @ The Breeding Ground)"—which adds this whole other layer of grime and grit. You can almost feel the sticky floorboards beneath your feet and smell the stale beer in the air. It’s messy, chaotic, and absolutely perfect. Another standout for me has gotta be “Now Is The Time (For England).” Man, this song screams desperation and hope rolled into one big football chant. It's got that anthemic quality where you could easily picture a crowd roaring along, even if half of them don’t know the words. It’s cheesy but in the best way possible—the kind of tune that makes you want to throw an arm around a stranger and sing yourself hoarse. Honestly, listening to this album feels like stumbling across some hidden piece of history. Like finding an old flyer for a gig you missed years ago and wondering how wild it must’ve been. These guys weren’t chasing perfection—they were chasing passion, and damn, did they nail it. Here’s the kicker though: why name an album full of such raw, untamed vibes after something as polished and global as the World Cup? Maybe that’s the point—a middle finger to expectations, wrapped up in golden balls and carbon atoms. Whatever it is, it works.

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Artist: Psycho Sexual Sex Terrestrials
Album: The World Cup Anthems

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Golden Balls
Now Is The Time (For England)
Golden Balls (Live @ The Breeding Ground)
Golden Balls (With Carbon Atom)

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Labels

Not On Label

Listen online

  • écouter en ligne
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • lyssna på nätet
  • ascolta in linea
  • lytte på nettet
  • ouvir online
  • online anhören
  • escuchar en línea
  • online luisteren

Formats

  • CD
  • EP

About Psycho Sexual Sex Terrestrials

Rhyl (North Wales) indie-punk band 1990-93 - commonly known as PSST. Vocalist Paul 'Scouse' Hammond continued to use the moniker for solo work and subsequent projects with guitarist Dean 'Obscene' Roberts.

Name Vars

  • PSST

Members

  • Neil Crud
  • Paul Hammond
  • Robin Hemuss
  • Dave Jones
  • Dean \"Obscene\" Roberts
  • Tommy Lee

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: The album *The World Cup Anthems* by Psycho Sexual Sex Terrestrials is a quirky indie rock gem from the UK. Released in 2006, it features a track called *Golden Balls*, which got so much love that it appears in three different versions on the album. Yep, they really wanted you to hear that song. It’s like they couldn’t decide which version was the best, so they just said, “Why not all of them?”