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Review
The band's 1985 LP takes their No Wave punk nihilism and pits it against American classic rock and finds that the results are bleak. There is a dark, wide-open space on this record as the group begins to utilize clanging, ill-at-ease guitar drones with vivid, fragmented lyrics. You also get the group's first great single "Death Valley '69" as well as the Flower EP.