Georgeless
Georgeless is a live extended play by the American punk trio Minutemen, released on Forced Exposure in 1993.[1] The EP comprises five tracks[2] recorded at their first concert (at drummer Frank Tonche's house) in March 1980, before Tonche left the band to be replaced by George Hurley, who was part of the band for most of its existence and recorded on all of their other releases (hence the title "Georgeless").
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Released | 1993 |
Recorded | 1980 |
Genre | Hardcore punk, post-punk |
Label | SST |
Track listing
- "On the Front"
- "Big Man Business"
- "CCCP"
- "Studio of the Lawns"
- "Joe McCarthy's Ghost"
Personnel
- D. Boon: Guitar
- Mike Watt: Bass
- Frank Tonche: Drums
gollark: Consider the generalized trolley problem.
gollark: Here is your next ethical question. What do you do, as an ethics person who is ethical?
gollark: What is the most ethical thing to do in this situation?
gollark: I guess I win against Luca and Kc5f, and draw against Lemmmy.
gollark: Well, they all check out.
References
- Sutherland, Sam (March 24, 2007). "Mike Watt on What's Watt". Exclaim!. Retrieved March 18, 2019.
- "Minutemen: Georgeless EP". AllMusic. Retrieved March 18, 2019.
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