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1) 110 SONGS
This was recorded by the original Anal Cunt lineup of Seth Putnam (vocals), Mike Mahan (guitar), and Tim
Morse (drums) on November 17th,2008. This cd sounds the way blurcore
was supposed to sound, a complete fucking mess. this has Anal Cunt 's
signature, blur, shit, garbage, catastrophe, total mess sound, which
is also tight as fuck. 2008 was Anal Cunt 's 20th anniversary, so i,
(Seth Putnam) decided to give the original lineup a chance
again, since i had talked to Tim Morse for the first time in
about 8 years the year before, and we decided to put away our past
differences and become friends again. With that in motion, i was
able to get things organized for a proper reunion. We got together,
and still sounded great together, almost too good together. We did a
bunch of shows in 2008 and decided to record a new album that
reflected the sound we started, and how we sound today doing it. I
put the whole regular lineup of Anal Cunt on Hold this whole year to
concentrate on this lineup (the original one) which will always be
special to me. We were able to play places we didn't get to play
between 1988-1990, which was pretty cool. Well, enough blabbing
about past memories. this cd was recorded at Tim's rehearsal space
with an mp3 recorder. We basically wanted to get the same sound that
we got for our final recording (in 1990), "Another E.P.", which was
mine and Tim's favorite sounding recording (while Mike preferred the
split 7" with Seven Minutes of Nausea), which was totally noisy, but
you could still somewhat hear everything that was going on. "Another
E.P." was recorded on a "box" cassette recorder, and since i don't
still have the same "box" anymore, it started eating tapes anyways.
Tim was able to borrow an mp3 player from someone. A couple of
days prior we recorded and great recording with a gay sounding
computer recorder, which Tim assured me would sound good, but it
made us sound less heavy than Haircut 100 and Roman Holiday
combined. a couple of days later he assured me again that this mp3
recorder would be good, and it came out pretty good, my only
complaint being my vocals didn't sound as good on the recorder than
it did in the room while we recorded it...TO BE CONTINUED... |