Go Crazy! Get Wild! sounds like a jukebox wired directly into a nitro tank. The album leans hard into classic rockabilly DNA: slap bass bounce, locomotive snare cracks, twanging guitar leads, and choruses built for crowded dance floors and sweat-fogged festival tents. A recent feature in Vintage Rock magazine described the band as “playing swinging, pumping rock 'n' roll that’s both fresh and authentic,” while noting the album marked their milestone of 100 original songs across seven albums. The record’s strength seems to be energy over polish. Tracks like “The Shaker,” “Back Off Baby,” and “Hoo-Doo Voodoo Bop” suggest a deliberate embrace of wild-eyed 1950s spirit rather than retro museum-piece precision.