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Vinyl LP pressing. 2013 release, the 14th album from the veteran Alt-Rock band. Curt Kirkwood, the band's singer/guitarist and primary songwriter, described the album as "real blown-up folk music". He elaborated: "I tried to write stuff that would stand on it's own - just the chords and the melodies, and play it kind of straight... I think that was the guiding boundary that I gave myself. It was one of those things where a lot of times, in the past especially, [bassist Cris Kirkwood] would go, 'Well, that's all there is? Let's put a Prog Rock part in the middle.' But I tried to hold it off as much as I could." Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record Labelm-e, Megaforce
UPC0020286213420
eBay Product ID (ePID)7046067824
Product Key Features
Release Year2013
FormatRecord
GenreAlternative Rock
ArtistMeat Puppets
Release TitleRat Farm
Dimensions
Item Height0.31 in
Item Weight0.70 lb
Item Length12.37 in
Item Width12.28 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks12
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Rat Farm 1.2 One More Drop 1.3 Down 1.4 Leave Your Head Alone 1.5 Again 1.6 You Don't Know 1.7 Waiting 1.8 Time and Money 1.9 Sometimes Blue 1.10 Original One 1.11 River Rose 1.12 Sweet
Number of Discs1
NotesVinyl LP pressing. 2013 release, the 14th album from the veteran Alt-Rock band. Curt Kirkwood, the band's singer/guitarist and primary songwriter, described the album as "real blown-up folk music". He elaborated: "I tried to write stuff that would stand on it's own - just the chords and the melodies, and play it kind of straight... I think that was the guiding boundary that I gave myself. It was one of those things where a lot of times, in the past especially, [bassist Cris Kirkwood] would go, 'Well, that's all there is? Let's put a Prog Rock part in the middle.' But I tried to hold it off as much as I could."