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Severed Heads
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City Slab Horror

Catno

MR-035

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue Remastered

Country

US

Release date

Dec 10, 2021

Repress of Medical's 2014 reissue of the long out of print and crucial LP Australia's Severed Heads (alongside "Since The Accident" also being repressed by Medical). Released in 1985 and features some of the most important yet underrated electronic music of the genre. Characterized by a fusion of experimental tape loop manipulation perfectly integrated into synth-based and quite catchy pop stylized tunes. Features the standout tracks "Goodbye Tonsils", "We Have Come For This House" and the lovely "4.W.D" track. For fans of innovative early industrial/wave crossovers such as Cabaret Voltaire, early Coil, and Chris & Cosey. Limited Edition.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$34*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

MR-035 - US - 2021

A1

Spasm

A2

Spastic Crunch

A3

Spitoon Thud

A4

4.W.D.

A5

Ayoompteyempt

A6

The Bladders Of A Thousand Bedoin

A7

Now An Explosive New Movie

B1

Guests

B2

We Have Come To Bless This House

B3

Cyflea Rated R

B4

Goodbye Tonsils

B5

Voices Of The Dead

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