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22 March 2024

I HATE THE 90S Volume 27

 


As always, just like in the 1990's, this compilation will fit on a CD.


Tracklist

  1. Big Hello - O' Canada
  2. The Age of Electric - Remote Control
  3. Excuse 17 - Vanishing Act
  4. Neil Finn - Last One Standing
  5. Starclub - Hard To Get
  6. Richard Barone - Where The Truth Lies
  7. Samiam - Capsized
  8. Iggy Pop & Kate Pierson - Candy
  9. Le Tigre - Deceptacon
10. Les Autres - Outside My Ken
11. Treble Charger - Stupid Things To Say
12. Drugstore - El President
13. The 6ths - Falling Out of Love (With You)
14. Starbilly - Ducks
15. The DT's - Exit To Stay
16. Sandpit - Greater Expectations
17. Black Velvet Flag - Institutionalized
18. Musical Chairs - Pretty As A Picture
19. Hubcap - If You Love A Song (The Song Will)
20. Enkindel - Enkindel

10 August 2022

SOURMASH: A LOUISVILLE COMPILATION Various Artists 1996

 



Discogs

 

 Tracklist

1The Palace Brothers*Little Blue Eyes (alt.version)
2Nod (6)The Gift
3StarbillyUnmistakable Tic
4Cherub ScourgeBrain Hemorrhage
5Hula HoopSpider
6Crab NebulaAvenger
7King Kong (3)Foggy Night Blues
8Chicken Hawk (3)Aces And Eights
9Driftin' LukeThe Tempest
10BodecoWicked, Mean, And Evil
11Juanita (3)Thunderbirds Are Go / Crotch Rocket
12Drinking WomenHousewives / Pots And Pans
13The Web (4)The Pentagon
14Grayson HallThat's All
15RetsinDuck Out
16The Barton BoysUntitled
17Matthew O'Bannon*Havin' Fun
18Britt WalfordPhone Call

15 June 2011

STARBILLY Master Vibrator 1994


Uploaded by Martin


Artist Biography by

After Louisville, KY's Big Wheel broke up in 1993, frontman Peter Searcy and drummer Tom Tompkins formed a new project called Starbilly. Searcy had begun his career as lead singer of the seminal American underground band Squirrel Bait, and had cooled off much of his punk angst in the better-produced, more collegiate Big Wheel, whose music meshed well with the adult alternative rock format (à la Searcy's main vocal influence, Paul Westerberg). Starbilly continued in much the same vein as Big Wheel, albeit with more of a post-grunge flavor and a fuller sound thanks to the inclusion of two guitarists. Starbilly released an EP, With Loving Care, that featured two unreleased Big Wheel recordings; it was followed by the group's only full-length album, Master Vibrator, issued in 1995 by Buzz Records. Having gone virtually unnoticed by larger labels, Starbilly disbanded in 1996. Searcy moved to Atlanta and eventually began a solo career, which kicked off with 2000's Could You Please and Thank You

Tracklist

1 Heather
2 Baby Pool
3 Unmistakable Tick
4 Show Pony
5 Ducks
6 Career Day
7 Our Aileen
8 Diane