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Catchy ode to derangement. |
CD: The Stove Pipe Sessions (1996)
Credits: Pleasure Void |
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The studio recording falls a bit shy of the power this one has live, but it's still a great song. |
CD: Bell Jar / Retribution 7" (1992)
Label: RebelTone Records
Credits: Pleasure Void |
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Rik installed a stereo in Monica's car on the condition that she write a lyric about him. Blue is one of the most touching and pretty songs Pleasure Void ever did, a real oddity. |
CD: Biting On Glass (1991)
Label: Epiphany Records
Credits: Words: Justice; Music: Lucas |
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