Featuring four guitars and a sound straight from those psychedelic '60s, Rhode Island's
Plan 9 dealt with little except period covers on their first album, 1982's
Frustration. The group added a batch of originals on
Dealing With the Dead, and spent the next two albums compiling early singles (
Plan 9) and documenting their live show (
I've Just Killed a Man, I Don't Want to See Any Meat).
Plan 9 began to add remnants of hard rock with 1985's
Keep Your Cool & Read the Rules, but after switching to Enigma, the group stripped its '60s influences and began sounding like a plain old rock band.
–
John Bush, Rovi