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1982 Flipper Sep 30, 2009 This record was a departure or reaction, away from other bands of that time period, like radio friendly ASIA. So, you do not get, the virtuoso musicianship, of the Prog-Rock bands, but what you do get is something more heart felt perhaps. Less technology, and more visceral.
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classic, but... Apr 10, 2009 Just in case anyone didn't know, this has finally been rereleased as of November 2008.
My proudest possesions... Feb 21, 2009 ...are all my swanky old vinyl Flipper albums, the red and green vinyl Flipper 45's, and my Flipper tattoo...I have a Pop'o'Pies tattoo too, try'n find their single of "truckin'" to complete yr collection of vintage SF acid-damaged hardcore...I love ALBUM more than I love my parents, and now you can listen to it in the car with this re-released CD, which is much easier than trying to play the old records with a turntable duct-taped to the dash...
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it's Flipper Jan 15, 2009 Well, what's to say, it's Flipper. You're either going to hate them or hate them. Yeah, that's clean.
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The one we've all been waiting for Jan 02, 2009 This album is pretty much Flipper's definitive statement. New fans, start here. Then get everything else they did. The band stumbles through a variety of punk, post-punk, dirge, noise, and drone rock songs, all played badly but often beautifully. Force of idea, force of will, depth of feeling, and sense of humor produce music that takes you places way beyond what merely competent playing can achieve.
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