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A Tarantistic Seed Plot of the World To Come (1992) [Road Cone, RoCo 001, 7"]
A1. Daniel Menche - Kum
A2. Loren Mazzacane - Night Through
A3. Junket - Flounder
B1. Bügsküll - Lewis
B2. Hazel - Shag Rug
B3. Refrigerator - Fan Club Information
From the sleeve, generally:
SEQUENCING ENGINEER: MIKE LASTRA, Smegma Studio
MASTERING: JOHN GOLDEN, KDisc.
BACK COVER, CENTER LABEL: BRODY LEETHANKS: The above folks, Dennis Callaci, Bill
Chen, John Fleming, KSPC, Giana
Bernardini, Bob Durkee, Nathan Wilson,
X-Ray + many more for help + encour-
agement, but especially to the bands.
And from the sleeve, for relevant tracks:
JUNKET. Flounder. (Junket) Recorded by
Greg Freeman at Lowdown, S.F., May '92. Mike
Masatsugu - vocals+guitar. Greg Semancik - guitar.
Tom Duda - bass. Steve Folta - drums.REFRIGERATOR. Fan Club Information.
(Refrigerator) Recorded by Bob Durkee in San Dimas
May 13 '92. Joel - drums. Dennis - guitar. Allen -
vocals Contact: Shrimper. PO Box 1837.
Upland CA. 91785
The sleeve also has a catalog listing for a Shoeface 7", but it's not Long Time For You, the Fartblossom/Road Cone co-release, it's for the Look In My Eyes/Golden 7". How about that!
I originally picked this up for Refrigerator, but ended up getting very into Junket. Road Cone would later release a 7" by Junket, and also the album S.F. Claremont Hi summarizing Junket's total output. "Flounder" is also the first track on S.F. Claremont Hi, but the recording of "Flounder" here is different.
The Refrigerator song, "Fan Club Information", is great stuff, on the quieter side. Sometimes I go through a listen of Car Alarm or Down With and I feel like something was missing, and it's always that I wanted to find and listen to this one too.
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