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Ned's Atomic Dustbin - Some Furtive Years: A Ned's Anthology

Ned's Atomic Dustbin - Some Furtive Years: A Ned's Anthology

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"Some Furtive Years: A Ned's Anthology" compiles the energetic and distinctive sound of Ned's Atomic Dustbin, characterized by their fusion of alternative rock and punk influences, and is notable for featuring a mix of hits and rare tracks that highlight the band's unique dual-bass guitar approach.

New Vinyl Record

Special Notes: LP, Yellow, 180g

Condition: New, in shrink.

Catalog Number: Music On Vinyl - MOVLP3331

This Edition Released: 23 Aug 2024


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Tracklist

A1: Grey Cell Green (3:47)
A2: Kill Your Television (2:59)
A3: Until You Find Out (3:07)
A4: Happy (3:56)
A5: Trust (3:29)
A6: Not Sleeping Around (3:16)
B1: Intact (4:47)
B2: All I Ask Of Myself Is That I Hold Together (3:06)
B3: Stuck (3:32)
B4: Cut Up (3:05)
B5: Selfish (3:52)
C1: Scrawl (3:24)
C2: Leg End In His Own Boots (3:08)
C3: Who Goes First? (4:32)
C4: Traffic (3:32)
C5: Song 11 Could Take Forever (3:23)

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