Little Cream Soda

Album: Icky Thump (2007)
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Songfacts®:

  • Jack White came up with the hardcore metal riff at a show in Cleveland a few years before the release of Icky Thump. In a Rolling Stone interview, White explained that his nephew brought him a bootleg of the show, which allowed him to reproduce it in the studio.

Comments: 2

  • Adam from Perry, NyYeah, i heard this on pandora and forgot the name of it so i had to go threw all the icky thump songs to find it. but it was worth it to hear that guitar:)
  • Layton from Paris, TxI absolutly love the guitar riff to this song. Lots of changes in the music, I love Jack White so much...great artist.
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