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ARTIST:       Snuff
TITLE:        Potatoes And Melons At Wholesale Prices Straight From The Lockup
LABEL:        Fat Wreck Chords
TYPE:         Normal release
GENRE:        Punk Rock
SOURCE:       CD Audio
BITRATE:      233 kbps avg/44100 Hz
ENCODER:      Lame 3.97
SIZE:         41.92 MB
PLAYTIME:     23:39
RELEASE DATE: 1997-XX-XX
RIP DATE:     2010-02-04

Track List
----------

1.  Rivers Of Babylon                           1:37
2.  Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads        2:12
3.  Shadows Of Love                             2:09
4.  Soul Limbo                                  3:11
5.  Come And Gone                               2:16
6.  It Must Be Boring Being Snuff               1:17
7.  Ye Olde Folke Twatte                        2:47
8.  Magic Moments                               2:18
9.  Russian Fields                              2:09
10. Time Dub                                    0:50
11. Pink Purple                                 2:53
--------------------------------------------------------
                                  Total Playtime:  23:39

Release Notes:

Unhappy with what they were hearing on BBC Radio, the members of Snuff got
together in 1986 with the intention of "taking the piss out" of mainstream music
and to have a little fun. With the original line-up consisting of Simon on
guitar, Andy on bass, and Duncan on drums/vocals (last names unavailable), Snuff
shot around England for three years before Workers Playtime released their first
album, entitled Snuff Said, in 1989. Recognized for their high-energy pop-punk
and thrash version of the Hendrix classic "Purple Haze" -- which was evidence of
their all-around lack of seriousness -- Snuff started to gain a global following
in Europe, the United States, and Japan during the early '90s. With trombone
player Dan added to their line-up, the Flibbiddydibbiddydob EP, featuring silly
instrumentals and familiar cover songs, was released on the same label.

Their own 10 Past 12 Records released their third full-length, Reach, in 1992;
the CD would eventually be distributed in America through Olympia's K Records.
However, following the release of their live album Kilburn National 27.11.90
during the same year, the members of Snuff went their separate ways to
concentrate on other projects. Duncan moved from drums to guitar and vocals to
form the highly acclaimed Guns N' Wankers and guitarist Simon played drums in
Your Mum long enough to crank out two EPs, while Andy jammed and recorded with
the legendary Leatherface for two albums. This hiatus went on for three years
before Snuff re-formed in 1995 with newly added keyboardist Lee M. and guitarist
Loz (formerly the axeman for Your Mum).

Their "comeback" record, Demmamussabebonk, was released in 1996 to satisfied,
welcoming ears. Another album of cover songs called Potatoes & Melons Wholesale
Process Straight Up from the Lock was released in 1997, this time with another
Lee, who took over the role of bassist. Showing no signs of slowing down, they
released their fourth album, Tweet Tweet My Lovely, in late 1998; Numb Nuts
followed in the spring of 2000 and Blue Gravy: Phase 9 appeared in spring 2001.
The next Snuff release came in the form of the double-disc greatest-hits and
B-sides/rarities compilation Six of One, Half a Dozen of the Other: 1986-2002 in
August 2005.

taken from allmusic.com



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ARTIST:       Snuff
TITLE:        Potatoes And Melons At Wholesale Prices Straight From The Lockup
LABEL:        Fat Wreck Chords
TYPE:         Normal release
GENRE:        Punk Rock
SOURCE:       CD Audio
BITRATE:      233 kbps avg/44100 Hz
ENCODER:      Lame 3.97
SIZE:         41.92 MB
PLAYTIME:     23:39
RELEASE DATE: 1997-XX-XX
RIP DATE:     2010-02-04

Track List
----------

1.  Rivers Of Babylon                           1:37
2.  Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads        2:12
3.  Shadows Of Love                             2:09
4.  Soul Limbo                                  3:11
5.  Come And Gone                               2:16
6.  It Must Be Boring Being Snuff               1:17
7.  Ye Olde Folke Twatte                        2:47
8.  Magic Moments                               2:18
9.  Russian Fields                              2:09
10. Time Dub                                    0:50
11. Pink Purple                                 2:53
--------------------------------------------------------
                                  Total Playtime:  23:39

Release Notes:

Unhappy with what they were hearing on BBC Radio, the members of Snuff got
together in 1986 with the intention of "taking the piss out" of mainstream music
and to have a little fun. With the original line-up consisting of Simon on
guitar, Andy on bass, and Duncan on drums/vocals (last names unavailable), Snuff
shot around England for three years before Workers Playtime released their first
album, entitled Snuff Said, in 1989. Recognized for their high-energy pop-punk
and thrash version of the Hendrix classic "Purple Haze" -- which was evidence of
their all-around lack of seriousness -- Snuff started to gain a global following
in Europe, the United States, and Japan during the early '90s. With trombone
player Dan added to their line-up, the Flibbiddydibbiddydob EP, featuring silly
instrumentals and familiar cover songs, was released on the same label.

Their own 10 Past 12 Records released their third full-length, Reach, in 1992;
the CD would eventually be distributed in America through Olympia's K Records.
However, following the release of their live album Kilburn National 27.11.90
during the same year, the members of Snuff went their separate ways to
concentrate on other projects. Duncan moved from drums to guitar and vocals to
form the highly acclaimed Guns N' Wankers and guitarist Simon played drums in
Your Mum long enough to crank out two EPs, while Andy jammed and recorded with
the legendary Leatherface for two albums. This hiatus went on for three years
before Snuff re-formed in 1995 with newly added keyboardist Lee M. and guitarist
Loz (formerly the axeman for Your Mum).

Their "comeback" record, Demmamussabebonk, was released in 1996 to satisfied,
welcoming ears. Another album of cover songs called Potatoes & Melons Wholesale
Process Straight Up from the Lock was released in 1997, this time with another
Lee, who took over the role of bassist. Showing no signs of slowing down, they
released their fourth album, Tweet Tweet My Lovely, in late 1998; Numb Nuts
followed in the spring of 2000 and Blue Gravy: Phase 9 appeared in spring 2001.
The next Snuff release came in the form of the double-disc greatest-hits and
B-sides/rarities compilation Six of One, Half a Dozen of the Other: 1986-2002 in
August 2005.

taken from allmusic.com



This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net


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