Though I'm sure if it's Blue Cheer, we have a pretty good idea that it's heavy as hell.
At another extreme is the reunited Blue Cheer, the late-1960's band known for its loud, psychedelic, primordial hard rock.
Blue Cheer (End of the first hiatus)
Holden's association with Blue Cheer was quite brief; his only recorded output with the band is three tracks on New!
Albronda continued his association with Blue Cheer in later years, and was instrumental in the creation and maintenance of the band's official website.
Produced soon to be released Blue Cheer 7, originally recorded in 1978.
His replacement as Blue Cheer's lead guitarist was Randy Holden.
Holden went on to join Blue Cheer before embarking on a solo career.