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Digital Garbage by Mudhoney (CD, 2018)
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Located in: Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
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eBay item number:175418720849
Item specifics
- Condition
- Like New
- Seller Notes
- “No shrink wrap”
- UPC
- 0098787122527
About this product
Product Identifiers
Record Label
Sub Pop, Sub
UPC
0098787122527
eBay Product ID (ePID)
25046053272
Product Key Features
Release Year
2018
Format
CD
Genre
Pop
Artist
Mudhoney
Release Title
Digital Garbage
Dimensions
Item Height
0.18 in
Item Weight
0.08 lb
Item Length
5.47 in
Item Width
5.25 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs
1
Number of Tracks
11
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Tracks
1.1 Nerve Attack 1.2 Paranoid Core 1.3 Please Mr. Gunman 1.4 Kill Yourself Live 1.5 Night and Fog 1.6 21st Century Pharisees 1.7 Hey Neanderfnck 1.8 Prosperity Gospel 1.9 Messiah's Lament 1.10 Next Mass Extinction 1.11 Oh Yeah
Notes
Since the late '80s, Mudhoney - the Seattle-based foursome whose muck-crusted version of rock, shot through with caustic wit and battened down by a ferocious low end - has been a high-pH tonic against the ludicrous and the insipid. Digital Garbage opens with the swaggering "Nerve Attack," which can be heard as a nod both to modern-life anxiety and the ever-increasing threat of warfare. The album's title comes from the outro of "Kill Yourself Live," which segues from a revved-up Arm organ solo into a bleak look at the way notoriety goes viral. Arm says: "people really seem to find validation in the likes-and then there's Facebook Live, where people have streamed torture and murder, or, in the case of Philando Castile, getting murdered by a cop. In the course of writing that song, I thought about how, once you put something out there online, you can't wipe it away. It's always going to be there-even if no one digs it up, it's still out there floating somewhere."
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