I found it in Oxfam, I've never heard of it and it's not on eBay, odd.
Bootleg?
I've got a Manics Unplugged and it's just a knock-off compilation of acoustic b-sides and live stuff.
That's exactly what it is, it's very good though, pretty pleased with it.
Sound. I miss getting bootlegs, actually, I used to get loads from record fairs and stuff. I remember going to see Green Day at the T&C in 98(ish) and buying a CD of it two days later. Result.
Whiskey, painkillers and speed will carry me there.....
There's not many artists I'm arsed enough about to want to get hold of everything they've done, but I f*cking love these guys. The SST stuff is quite hard to get hold of these days but it's well worth a look. Kinda sounds like the Meat Puppets covering the Doors, proper frazzled and wiggy as f*ck. This is their second album, really looking forward to hearing it.
Whiskey, painkillers and speed will carry me there.....
Have you heard either of the other two? Delta 5 were a Leeds band, a kind of female-fronted Gang of Four. Unwound would be right up your alley I'd imagine, noisy, angular post-hardcore. Can't go wrong with any of their albums but I'd highly recommend Repetition, New Plastic Fears or Leaves Turn Inside You.
Have you heard either of the other two? Delta 5 were a Leeds band, a kind of female-fronted Gang of Four. Unwound would be right up your alley I'd imagine, noisy, angular post-hardcore. Can't go wrong with any of their albums but I'd highly recommend Repetition, New Plastic Fears or Leaves Turn Inside You.
That sounds mint, actually, I'll have a root around for them when I get a minute. Cheers boss.
Whiskey, painkillers and speed will carry me there.....
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