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Mudhoney - My Brother The Cow [Expanded] '2009

My Brother The Cow [Expanded]
ArtistMudhoney Related artists
Album name My Brother The Cow [Expanded]
Country
Date 2009
GenreRock
Play time 00:49:55
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 123.4 MB / 335.5 MB
PriceDownload $2.95
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Tracks list

Tracklist:

[2:34] 01. Mudhoney - Judgement, Rage, Retribution and Thyme (2003 Remaster)
[2:33] 02. Mudhoney - Generation Spokesmodel (2003 Remaster)
[3:12] 03. Mudhoney - What Moves the Heart? (2003 Remaster)
[3:05] 04. Mudhoney - Today, Is a Good Day (2003 Remaster)
[3:48] 05. Mudhoney - Into Yer Shtik (2003 Remaster)
[4:57] 06. Mudhoney - In My Finest Suit (2003 Remaster)
[2:16] 07. Mudhoney - F.D.K. (Fearless Doctor Killers) (2003 Remaster)
[3:21] 08. Mudhoney - Orange Ball-Peen Hammer (2003 Remaster)
[3:06] 09. Mudhoney - Crankcase Blues (2003 Remaster)
[2:22] 10. Mudhoney - Execution Style (2003 Remaster)
[3:17] 11. Mudhoney - Dissolve (2003 Remaster)
[5:44] 12. Mudhoney - 1995 (2003 Remaster)
[1:22] 13. Mudhoney - Mudhoney Funky Butt (2003 Remaster)
[0:49] 14. Mudhoney - West Seattle Hardcore (2003 Remaster)
[1:04] 15. Mudhoney - Sissy Bar (2003 Remaster)
[1:16] 16. Mudhoney - Carjack 94 (2003 Remaster)
[0:24] 17. Mudhoney - Sailor (2003 Remaster)
[1:17] 18. Mudhoney - Small Animals (2003 Remaster)
[3:41] 19. Mudhoney - Not Goin Down That Road Again (2003 Remaster)

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ABOUT THE ALBUM
1 disc(s) - 19 track(s)
Total length: 00:49:55
Main artist: Mudhoney
Label: Rhino / Warner Records
Genre: Pop/Rock, Alternative Rock
1995 Warner Records Inc. 
2003 Warner Records Inc. Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company,
a Warner Music Group Company.

Mudhoney didnt invent grunge, but they were one of the first bands to truly
define the style, and thanks to the bizarro-world logic that has defined their
career, they seemed to loose interest in the stuff once you could actually make
serious money playing it, ensuring that they wouldnt have to deal with the
mainstream adulation that made followers like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and
Soundgarden into multi-platinum cash cows. By 1995, grunges brief fling on the
charts was pretty much over … just in time for Mudhoney to decide they
liked the stuff again, and make the finest album of their career, My Brother the
Cow. On My Brother the Cow, Mudhoney finally found a noisy middle ground where
their fondness for Billy Childish and Blue Cheer could peacefully coexist, and
the songs are less sludgy and more driving than their early classics, but with
enough cheap stomp-box thunder to remind you of whos playing. A few years on the
road had made Mudhoney a much stronger and tighter band, able to fully grasp the
hard rock guitar figures they dearly loved to mock, but without falling into big
rock pomp. And they came up with a dozen tunes that gave them plenty of room to
sneer brilliantly (one of their greatest gifts), especially Generation
Spokesmodel, F.D.K. (Fearless Doctor Killers), and Into Yer Shtik (in which some
nameless rock scene figure is advised to blow your brains out too). And as icing
on the cake, the CD has the greatest hidden bonus track of all time. For better
or worse, Mudhoney always played their game their own way, and they never played
it better than on My Brother the Cow.
© Mark Deming /TiVo



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