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Spin Age Blasters

by electric eels

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Tidal Wave 02:22
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Cold Meat 02:14
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Jaguar Ride 01:47
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Zoot Zoot 01:54
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Bunnies 04:54
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No No 01:11
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Cyclotron 02:06
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Safety Week 02:11
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Accident 03:24
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Anxiety 03:49
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No Nonsense 02:38

about

When Scat released "The Eyeball of Hell" in 2001, that cleared the archive of unreleased material and put things to rights, like including the original 45 version of "Agitated" absent from all previous comps. This time around, we've gathered all the best tracks/versions from all previous comps of the last 35 years, and sequenced it in classic double album style for maximum flow between tracks while giving each side it's own personality.

credits

released July 21, 2023

Dave E. McManus - vocals, clarinet
Brian McMahon - guitar
John Morton - guitar
Nick Knox - drums
with appearances from Paul Marotta, Jamie Klimek, and Jim Jones.
All tracks recorded by Paul Marotta on 1/4" 4 track, mostly in the spring and summer of 1975 at the eels/Rockets rehearsal loft on West 9th St, Cleveland.

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electric eels Cleveland, Ohio

The first punk band, full stop. They may not have started it, but they were first. Their harsh visual aesthetic, Dave E.'s caustic vocals, the embrace of violence, preference for songs about hating people and loving car wrecks, primitive and brutal guitar (no bass, but an occasional lawnmower or vacuum was welcome), clothes festooned with rat traps or safety pins ... the eels did it all '73-'75. ... more

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