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Machines 1990-1993

Various Artists

Format CD
Grade Used - EX/EX

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Artist

Title

Machines 1990-1993

Format

CD

Label

Country

Usa

Year

1993

Genre

Grade

Used - EX/EX

Catalogue Number

SMR19

Barcode

718751841925

Comments

24 track

Product Information

Title

Machines 1990-1993

Format

CD

Country

Usa

Year

Epic

Grade

Used - ?EX/EX

Catalogue Number

SMR19

Barcode

718751841925

Comments

24 track
SKU: VT1723893296156
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  • Description

  • Track List

    1. The Hated - I Am A Rock (2:33)
    2. Lungfish - Nothing Is Easy (4:59)
    3. Edsel - Feeder (3:01)
    4. Geek (2) - Herasure (4:10)
    5. Juliana Luecking - So Fuckin' Perfec' (2:37)
    6. Holy Rollers - Swallowing My Swallow (3:22)
    7. Juliana Luecking - The Chase (1:29)
    8. Holy Rollers - Moment Before Impact (3:57)
    9. Bricks - Spy Kitty (4:28)
    10. My New Boyfriend - Thurston Dance (2:53)
    11. The Nation Of Ulysses - Diptheria (3:57)
    12. The Mommyheads - At The Mall (2:44)
    13. Candy Machine - My Old Man (4:06)
    14. Jawbox - Footbinder (1:52)
    15. Geek (2) - Hemingway Shotgun (3:51)
    16. Velocity Girl - What You Say (3:41)
    17. Severin - Me & You (3:59)
    18. Scrawl - Reuters (2:09)
    19. Autoclave (2) - Summer (2:13)
    20. Circus Lupus - Pacifier (3:48)
    21. Tsunami (6) - Beauty Pt. II (2:56)
    22. Superchunk - Baxter (3:51)
    23. Rodan (3) - Darjeeling (4:04)
    24. Unrest (2) - Winona Ryder (2:23)

  • Grading Definition

    Please refer to the item's description for any condition notes specific to this item, but our general grading guideline for EX/EX is:

    Cover (EX): Well looked after, clean, only slight signs of use, may have light wear.

    Disc (EX): May have light signs of handling, but is well looked after and clean. Any faint surface marks visible only under bright light.

    View our grading system