“The [Count Five] album had a killer cover, too—the photo was taken from the bottom of a grave, around the rim of which stood the members of the group, staring down atcha in the sepulchre with bug-eyed malice. Really eerie, except they were all wearing madras shirts and checkered slacks from Penney’s. Which was not so eerie, but a nice touch in the long run.”
—Lester Bangs
“Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung”
Creem, June 1971
