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Everybody Loves Sausages

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Warhead
Artist: Scott Kelly, Melvins
4:41
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Best Friend
Artist: Caleb Benjamin, Melvins
2:31
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Black Betty
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Set It on Fire
Artist: Mark Arm, Melvins
2:36
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Station to Station
Artist: JG Thirlwell, Melvins
11:20
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Attitude
Artist: Clem Burke, Melvins
3:33
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Female Trouble
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Carpe Diem
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Timothy Leary Lives
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In Every Dream Home a Heartache
Artist: Kevin Rutmanis, Melvins
9:05
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Romance
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Art School
Artist: Tom Hazelmeyer, Melvins
3:16
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Heathen Earth
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David Raposa has been a contributing writer for Pitchfork since 2003, and has also written for the Independent Weekly, the Village Voice, the Hartford Courant, ...more »

04.30.13
The band's sincere love of music of all kinds really shines through
2013 | Label: Ipecac Recordings / The Orchard

When The Melvins put out an album of covers, a little irreverence, both in song choice and in execution, is to be expected. Deciding to replicate the electric piano intro to Queen’s “You’re My Best Friend” with some chintzy-sounding Casio tones, and completely disregarding the second verse of the song: par for the course. Turning The Jam’s “Art School” into an oi-punk anthem, complete with introductory chanting and a spoken outro from someone affecting an over-the-top British accent (“Is this too Rough Trade?”): not surprising. And if any other group puts a Throbbing Gristle homage and the theme to John Waters’s Female Trouble on the same LP, please contact us immediately. But when Buzz Osbourne, in the press materials, states unequivocally that “we REALLY like all of these songs,” he’s not just flapping his gums. The group (joined by a handful of friends, including Neurosis’s Scott Kelly, Foetus’s JG Thirwell and Mudhoney’s Mark Arm) tears through obscurities from nearly forgotten California punk groups like Pop-O-Pies and Tales of Terror with the same eagerness and fervor that’s bestowed upon faithful renditions of Venom’s “Warhead” and David Bowie’s “Station To Station.” That said, it’s when The Kinks’ fuddy-duddy late-era track “Attitude” is… read more »

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