1. She Loves Herself - Remastered 1:49
  2. Nuclear Boyz - Keith And The Squids - Remastered 2:14
  3. Nuclear Boyz - Nervous Energy Nuclear Boyz 1:40
  4. Nuclear Boyz - She Changed Her Mind - Remastered 1:51

Lyrics

She Loves Herself

When she looks in the mirror, when she combs her hair.
You know that she can’t help it, she just lovers herself.

When you are with her, you’re really alone.
She won’t let you get close, she’s like a stone.
She’s telling you lies, leading you astray.
Kissing her picture, day after day.
Hurting you all the time, holding you in sway.

When she looks in the mirror, when she combs her hair.
You know that she can’t help it, she just lovers herself.
When you are with her, you’re really alone.
She won’t let you get close, she’s like a stone.
She’s telling you lies, leading you astray.
Kissing her picture, day after day.

When she loves herself, when she loves herself.
When she loves herself, when she loves herself.

No Spies in London

Standing near the Thames with my back to the water, trying to cope with the world.
London Bridge in the background looming, living with an English girl.
I was dreaming. Do what I wanted.

No spies in London. No spies in London.

Modern men and setback girls, with their noses in the air.
Too busy to notice my picture in the paper, wanted dead or alive.
They’re all out to tea. They’re dreaming.

No spies in London. No spies in the UK. No spies in London.

A fast lane life where few get by, pretty lingerie in Birmingham.
Sweet little girls to coat your mind, pretty, soft English hair.

No spies in London. No spies in the UK. No spies in London. Gonna fool em all.

Kieth and the Squiddz

Keith and the Squiddz live at the beach. They love surfing, they love the heat.
Keith and the Squiddz, Keith and the Squiddz.
They live at the beach. They do what they want.
Bleached white hair. Dark, dark skin.

Keith is the leader of the gang. He tells the other Squiddz where to hang.
Keith and the Squiddz, Keith and the Squiddz.
Surfing is so neat. The beat is in their feet.
Rockabilly Hull, helps em through it all.

Surfing is so neat. The beat is in their feet.
Rockabilly Hull, helps em through it all.
Keith and the Squiddz, Keith and the Squiddz.
Keith and the Squiddz, Keith and the Squiddz.
Goodbye Keith. Say hi to the Squiddz for me. See ya later.

She Changed Her Mind

A lot of things that happen to me, too many things, my eyes see.
I’m leaving behind this world of mine, the friends and problems in my mind.

She said, “It’s you.” I said, “Me too.”
We drove all around, and now I’m feeling down.
Cuz, she changed her mind.

I don’t know exactly what went wrong, but I was hoping it would last kinda long.
Cuz now I’m alone, I don’t know why. I hurt all over and I’m empty inside.
Cuz, she changed her mind.

She changed her mind. She changed her mind.
She changed her mind. She changed her mind.

EP Story

The Nuclear Boyz took the energy (and cash) from their live shows—plus a little help from their die-hard fans—to craft a killer four-song EP packed with fan favorites. But picking just four tracks? That was no easy task! After some serious debate, the final lineup was set: “She Loves Herself,” “Keith and the Squiddz,” “She Changed Her Mind,” and “No Spies in London.”

Stepping into a professional recording studio for the first time, the boys were buzzing with excitement. This was their big moment! And they made it count—each track was laid down in a single electrifying take, mixed, mastered, and ready for pressing all in the same day. A whirlwind session, an unforgettable experience, and a record that would forever capture their unique, high-energy sound.

The Reactor Sessions

Genres : Alternative, New Wave, Surf Punk
Format : Digital Download

The Nuclear Boyz one and only rare EP was released to the Southern California music scene in the early 1980s. The original recording was recorded in Hollywood, California on a 8 track reel-to-reel machine.

With no access to the original multitrack tape this remastered version was done by transferring the audio directly from a brand new un-played copy of the physical EP from 40 years ago. Then the process began to EQ and widen the stereo image of the original recording, and tighten up the dynamic range. The results brought forth nuances of the original performances that were obscured deep in the grooves of the original vinyl version.

This rare EP can now enter the digital age for listeners all over the world to enjoy. Welcome to The Reactor Sessions, these are the Nuclear Boyz.