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Mush

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Download links and information about Mush by Leatherface. This album was released in 1991 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 45:52 minutes.

Artist: Leatherface
Release date: 1991
Genre: Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 15
Duration: 45:52
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. I Want the Moon 2:49
2. How Lonely 2:39
3. I Don't Want to Be the One to Say It 2:34
4. Pandora's Box 3:01
5. Not a Day Goes By 2:38
6. Not Superstitious 4:19
7. Springtime 3:18
8. Winning 1:59
9. In the Real World 2:23
10. Baked Potato 3:17
11. Bowl of Flies 2:58
12. Dead Industrial Atmosphere 4:03
13. Trenchfoot 3:00
14. Scheme of Things 3:20
15. Message In a Bottle 3:34

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Recorded at the Greenhouse in London in May 1991, Mush captures the original Leatherface lineup of Frankie Stubbs (vocals/guitar), Steve Charlton (bass), Andrew Laing (drums), and Richie 'Dickie' Hammond (guitar, backing vocals). Originally released in Britain on the Fire subsidiary Roughneck, the album was licensed by Seed Records (an offshoot of Atlantic) in an attempt to pick up on some of that Nirvana action. Sadly, the label never bothered to promote it, and Mush — one of the most intense records of the '90s, with some of the fiercest playing and song dynamics — was passed over. Ever since, however, word of mouth has kept interest in the record alive — so much so that, nearly ten years later, it's considered one of the best albums of the decade. Furthermore, in "I Want the Moon" Leatherface had written at least one bona fide punk-rock classic. The fact that it's one of only a handful of easily obtainable Leatherface releases makes Mush the obvious starting point for anyone wishing to check out this cult outfit.