Throughout the early to mid-'90s, Walleye was a regular
in the NE hardcore scene. Based out of Delaware, the quintet was a
neighbor to Jade Tree and a staple in shows from New England to the
Carolinas, making itself a natural match for the label. As time would
prove, the band wound up serving as something of a lightening rod for
fellow Delawarians such as Boy Sets Fire. The band's debut full-length marks one of Jade Tree's first collaborations with graphic designer/artist John Yates (Stealworks). Of course, Familiar, Forgotten, like the rest of Walleye's
work with the label, is more than a sterile history lesson. In its
relatively unsung life span, the band created an oft- overlooked take on
personal hardcore, free of the saccharine trappings of some of the
genre's future.
Tracklist
| 1 | Episode | |
| 2 | Babel | |
| 3 | Old Bottles | |
| 4 | Silver Tongue | |
| 5 | Highest Low | |
| 6 | Passed By | |
| 7 | Behind Hand | |
| 8 | Monster | |
| 9 | After Taste | |
| 10 | Debris |

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