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Sebadoh - Bubble And Scrape

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Bubble And Scrape

by Sebadoh


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01. Soul And Fire 1 3:47 Preview
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02. Two Years Two Days 2 3:08 Preview
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03. Telescopic Alchemy 2:15 Preview
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04. Fantastic Disaster 3:33 Preview
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05. Happily Divided 2:22 Preview
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06. Sister 2:43 Preview
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07. Cliché 2:28 Preview
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08. Sacred Attention 2:48 Preview
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09. Elixir Is Zog 2:06 Preview
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10. Emma Get Wild 1:21 Preview
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11. Sixteen 1:31 Preview
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12. Homemade 5:03 Preview
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13. Forced Love 3:20 Preview
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14. No Way Out 2:16 Preview
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15. Bouquet For A Siren 2:57 Preview
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16. Think (Let Tomorrow Bee) 3:14 Preview
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17. Flood 1:35 Preview
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18. Reject 2:22 Preview
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19. Sister 2:12 Preview
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20. Bouquet For A Siren 2:07 Preview
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21. Emma Get Wild 0:56 Preview
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22. Flood / Ken 2:07 Preview
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23. Messin' Around 1:37 Preview
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24. Visibly Wasted II 1:31 Preview
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25. You Are Going Down 0:55 Preview
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26. Old Daze 1:32 Preview
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27. Part 1- Lou 4:28 Preview
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28. Part 2 - Eric 3 2:09 Preview
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29. Part 3 - Eric 1:44 Preview
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30. Part 4 - Jason 2:22 Preview
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31. Happily Divided 2:49 Preview
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32. Soul And Fire (Acoustic Demo) 2:12 Preview
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Released in 1993, BUBBLE & SCRAPE is considered by many fans to be Sebadoh's best album. Former Dinosaur Jr. member Lou Barlow's jangly balladry, Eric Gaffney's dissonant punk jams (dig his pseudo-death-metal growl on "Elixir Is Zog") and Jason Loewenstein's own emerging style (ranging from the mellow "Happily Divided" to the blistering "Flood") combine to create a lo-fi, instrument-juggling stew de force. The record would be Gaffney's last with the band, and he doesn't sound too happy about it, thrashing against the coming of the night via blistering tracks "Fantastic Disaster" and "Telecosmic Alchemy". Barlow's work, meanwhile, is some of his most heart-rending and poignant, particularly the lurching "Homemade", the fragile "Think (Let Tomorrow Bee"), and the Dinosaur-esque "Cliche". Like a drunken poet at a late-night party, this album alternates between melancholy and ferocity, sputtering out gobs of genius even as it lurches, wails, and crashes into the buffet table. After this recording, Loewenstein and Barlow would continue on as a songwriting duo with the sublime BAKESALE, and Gaffney would form his own band, Fields of Gaffney.

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