90 Day Men - We Blame Chicago (2024)

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Title: We Blame Chicago
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Numero
Genre: Indie Rock, Math Rock, Post-Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:45:47
Total Size: 380 mb | 1 gb
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Tracklist:

CD1

01. 90 Day Men - Dialed In
02. 90 Day Men - Missouri Kids Cuss
03. 90 Day Men - From One Primadonna To Another
04. 90 Day Men - Super Illuminary
05. 90 Day Men - Hans Lucas
06. 90 Day Men - Exploration Vs. Solution, Baby
07. 90 Day Men - Sort Of Is A Country In Love
08. 90 Day Men - Jupiter And Io

CD2

01. 90 Day Men - I've Got Designs On You
02. 90 Day Men - Last Night, A DJ Saved My Life
03. 90 Day Men - Saint Theresa In Ecstasy
04. 90 Day Men - We Blame Chicago
05. 90 Day Men - Alligator
06. 90 Day Men - A National Car Crash

CD3

01. 90 Day Men - Even Time Ghost Can't Stop Wagner
02. 90 Day Men - When Your Luck Runs Out
03. 90 Day Men - Chronological Disorder
04. 90 Day Men - Sequel
05. 90 Day Men - Too Late Or Too Dead
06. 90 Day Men - Silver And Snow
07. 90 Day Men - Night Birds

CD4

01. 90 Day Men - My Trip To Venus
02. 90 Day Men - Sink Potemken
03. 90 Day Men - Streamlines And Breadwinners
04. 90 Day Men - Sweater Queen
05. 90 Day Men - Hey, Citronella!
06. 90 Day Men - From One Prima Donna To Another
07. 90 Day Men - Studio Track Four
08. 90 Day Men - Methodist
09. 90 Day Men - To Everybody: Outtake #1
10. 90 Day Men - To Everybody: Outtake #2
11. 90 Day Men - Harlequin's Chassis
12. 90 Day Men - Eyes In The Road

90 Day Men spent a decade boldly in conflict with the world, catering to no one and careening toward it's own abyss. Forged by Midwestern teens amid a late-90s spike in angular indie rock, the band wrote itself into the lexicon of Chicago music history. Eschewing trend and time, 90 Day Men was as ornate as it was alienating, transcending genre and embracing the strange. This 5LP set, remastered by Heba Kadry, collects the band's three studio albums and a previously unreleased 2001 Peel Session, plus EPs, singles, and outtakes, all detailed within a 68-page oral history curated by Joan of Arc's Tim Kinsella.