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Crude – Inner City Guitar Perspectives
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Artist……………: Crude
Album…………….: Inner City Guitar Perspectives
Genre…………….: Rock
Source……………: NMR
Year……………..: 1996
Ripper……………: NMR
Codec…………….: FhG
Version…………..: MPEG 1 Layer III
Quality…………..: Insane, (avg. bitrate: 320kbps)
Channels………….: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz
Tags……………..: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3
Ripped by…………: NMR
Posted by…………: water on 5/12/2012
Included………….: NFO
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Tracklisting
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1. (00:03:06) Crude – Certificate Of Distinction
2. (00:02:25) Crude – Sumerian Art Therapy
3. (00:03:10) Crude – Far Out Italian Futurisms
4. (00:01:46) Crude – Summer Pt.1
5. (00:01:47) Crude – Ev’ry Man’s a Winner
6. (00:03:02) Crude – Dinner and a Movie
7. (00:01:19) Crude – Introducing Sharise
8. (00:03:26) Crude – Friends
9. (00:03:16) Crude – Slapper
10. (00:02:28) Crude – Action Stations
11. (00:02:17) Crude – Pressing On
12. (00:02:08) Crude – International Nickel
13. (00:02:04) Crude – Simon Says
14. (00:03:33) Crude – Slapper 2
15. (00:03:29) Crude – Evocation
16. (00:02:48) Crude – Prude
17. (00:01:00) Crude – This Town
18. (00:05:20) Crude – In Conclusion
Playing Time………: 00:48:23
Total Size………..: 110.87 MB
NFO generated on…..: 5/12/2012 6:56:22 AM
Collage name # torrents
Flying Nun Records 47
Anthology info
“A messy scrawl of overamped guitar, clarinet, synthesizer, and trash-rock drumming. Sixteen short and corrosive tracks played and recorded by one man, Matthew Middleton, in Christchurch and Dunedin, the two urban centers of the South Island of New Zealand. Shocking noise and instant rock anthems struggle for ground zero. “This town is full of losers, you’re one, you’re one, you’re one” are the entire lyrics to the lurching 59-second-long affront “This Town,” which sure sounds great when blasted from a stereo in a white-bread jock-town like Lincoln, Nebraska. On “Sumerian Art Therapy,” the gtr/drums/clarinet groove sounds like Pink Flag on 16RPM and a retarded version of “Honky Tonk Women” at the same time. Then the vocals come in and it somehow all turns into glam-rock. This CD is filled with surprises like that.” -blastitude