• 1.1. generation genocide
  • 1.2. let it slide
  • 1.3. good enough
  • 1.4. something so clear
  • 1.5. thorn
  • 1.6. into the drink
  • 1.7. broken hands
  • 1.8. who you drivin' now?
  • 1.9. move out
  • 1.10. shoot the moon
  • 1.11. fuzzgun '91
  • 1.12. pokin' around
  • 1.13. don't fade iv
  • 1.14. check-out time
  • 2.1. march to fuzz
  • 2.2. ounce of deception
  • 2.3. paperback life (alternate version)
  • 2.4. fuzzbuster
  • 2.5. bushpusher man
  • 2.6. flowers for industry
  • 2.7. thorn (1st attempt)
  • 2.8. overblown
  • 2.9. march from fuzz
  • 2.10. you're gone
  • 2.11. something so clear (24-track demo)
  • 2.12. bushpusher man (24-track demo)
  • 2.13. pokin' around (24-track demo)
  • 2.14. check-out time (24-track demo)
  • 2.15. generation genocide (24-track demo)

mudhoney

every good boy deserves fudge -30th anniversary deluxe-

EVERY GOOD BOY DESERVES FUDGE -30TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE-

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EVERY GOOD BOY DESERVES FUDGE -30TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE-

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- Classic 1991 album remastered and expanded with rare and previously unreleased tracks. - Extensive liner notes by band biographer Keith Cameron. - Album is considered a landmark of the grunge era. // By going back to basics with Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge, Mudhoney flipped conventional wisdom. Not for the first time - or the last - they would be vindicated. A month after release in July 1991, the album entered the UK album chart at Number 34 (five weeks later, Nirvana's Nevermind entered at 36) and went on to sell 75,000 copies worldwide. A more meaningful measure of success, however, lay in its revitalisation of the band, casting a touchstone for the future. The record is a major chapter in Mudhoney's ongoing story, the moral of which has to ... read more