Mudhoney - Piece Of Cake (Expanded, 2008 Remaster) (1992)

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Title: Piece Of Cake (Expanded, 2008 Remaster)
Year Of Release: 1992
Label: Warner Records
Genre: Alternative Rock, Grunge
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:18:55
Total Size: 191/575 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Untitled 1 (2008 Remaster) 0:39
02. No End in Sight (2008 Remaster) 3:34
03. Make It Now (2008 Remaster) 4:25
04. When in Rome (2008 Remaster) 3:55
05. Untitled 2 (2008 Remaster) 0:25
06. Suck You Dry (2008 Remaster) 2:34
07. Blinding Sun (2008 Remaster) 3:39
08. Thirteenth Floor Opening (2008 Remaster) 2:31
09. Youth Body Expression Explosion (2008 Remaster) 1:59
10. I'm Spun (2008 Remaster) 4:04
11. Untitled 3 (2008 Remaster) 0:40
12. Take Me There (2008 Remaster) 3:32
13. Living Wreck (2008 Remaster) 3:30
14. Let Me Let You Down (2008 Remaster) 3:57
15. Untitled 4 (2008 Remaster) 0:29
16. Ritzville (2008 Remaster) 2:38
17. Acetone (2008 Remaster) 4:15
18. Over the Top (2008 Remaster) 2:35
19. King Sandbox (2008 Remaster) 2:44
20. Baby Oh Baby (2008 Remaster) 3:45
21. In the Blood (2008 Remaster) 3:07
22. No Song III (2008 Remaster) 4:11
23. Between Me & You Kid (2008 Remaster) 3:38
24. Six Two One (2008 Remaster) 2:35
25. Make It Now Again (2008 Remaster) 4:34
26. Deception Pass (2008 Remaster) 2:54
27. Underide (2008 Remaster) 2:08

By 1992, grunge was becoming rock's new Flavor of the Month, and Mudhoney, being the naturally contrary types that they were, seemed to be getting a bit bored with it; besides, after several years of roadwork, the band had gained enough speed and precision to allow the garage rock and old-school punk flavors to rise to the surface of their aural cocktail (or, more appropriately, their aural Trash Can Punch). Piece of Cake was the band's major-label debut, but you wouldn't have guessed that by listening to it; Conrad Uno's production is as no-frills as ever, and the short bursts of goofy noise and techno parodies that punctuate the album make it clear Mudhoney were taking themselves (and their career) no more seriously than they ever had. If those looking for the big shaggy sloppiness of "Touch Me I'm Sick" or "You Got It" might feel a bit let down by Piece of Cake, there's a snot-nosed fury to "No End in Sight" and "Suck You Dry" that makes it clear these guys were always a punk band at heart (albeit a punk band who really liked Blue Cheer), and if you're looking for heaviness, "Ritzville" and "I'm Spun" will convince you they hadn't forgotten how to drop that D tuning. Faster and fiercer than ever, but no less fuzzy or messed-up, Piece of Cake proved Mudhoney's palate was a few shades broader than some folks might have expected, but without turning their backs on the glorious ugliness that was always their stock-in-trade.



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