The Melvins w Honky - The Loft Atlanta, Nov. 8, '14 2xCDr
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The Melvins w Honky - The Loft Atlanta, Nov. 8, '14 2xCDr
This is an unofficial release that Stickfigure acquired as part of a collection. Stickfigure did NOT manufacture this item.
One live set by the Melvins and one live set by Honky.
The CDrs have a few very minor scratch marks with a few very minor marks & a few finger print marks; both appear to play fine & in VG+ condition. The Melvins track listing is attached by tape to the tray card. The inserts & tray card are in VG+ condition.
Track listing:
The Melvins:
1. Pigs Of The Roman Empire
2. The Water Glass
3. Onions Make The Milk Taste Bad
4. Sesame Street Meet
5. Moving To Florida
6. Sweet Willy Rolibar
7. Bride Of Crankenstein
8. A Growing Disgust
9. We Are Doomed
10. Youth Of America
11. The Bit
12. Your Blessened
13. Night Goat
14. Fascists Eat Donuts
Honky track listing:
1. Intro
2. Smoking Weed With Helios Creed
3. WFO
4. Just A Man
5. Sancha
6. Plugs, Mugs And Jugs
7. Buckle Bunny
8. All For Nothin'
9. Don't Shoot Baby I Love You
10. Riddle Cap
11. Woke Up Dead
12. Undertaker
13. Love To Smoke Your Weed
14. Walkin' In Moonshie
15. Snortin' Whiskey
"No other band who emerged from the punk/alternative underground has mined Black Sabbath's slow, monolithic roar with greater effect than the Melvins, and they have proven to be wildly influential despite barely breaking out of cult status. The drop-D tunings and brontosaurus stomp of grunge icons such as Tad, Mudhoney, and Soundgarden would be unthinkable without the trails the Melvins blazed; Kurt Cobain often sang their praises, helping them land their first major-label recording deal in 1993. They became a bridge between the edges of the punk and metal communities, who would find greater common ground from the '90s onward. (Their debut EP, 1986's 6 Songs, found them wavering between speedier punk-oriented numbers and full-on heaviness, but by 1991's Bullhead, the Melvins' trademark gargantuan sound was firmly in place.) While the Melvins proved as recognizable as any band of their day, they were also more creatively flexible than nearly all their peers, willing to experiment with different styles (the massive suite on 1992's Melvins [aka Lysol], the ambitious studio experimentation of 1996's Stag, the noisy soundscapes in 2017's A Walk with Love and Death, the offbeat compositional concepts of 2024's Tarantula Heart), and a variety of musical configurations (multiple guest vocalists on 2000's The Crybaby, using two drummers on 2006's A Senile Animal, a rotating team of bassists on 2016's Basses Loaded, and inviting respected noise musicians to collaborate on 2025's Thunderball), all of which helped them remain productive and prolific more than three decades after they launched." - Stephen Thomas Erlewine / All Music
Honky feature Dale Crover (Melvins) on drums with Jeffrey Pinkus (Butthole Surfers) and Bobby Ed Landgraf (C.O.C.)