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Leatherface are not the 'quintessential nineties hardcore band' - at least not when you think about the American scene of the decade. But this album was insanely influential in its own circles. I don't think we'd have Hot Water Music, or a lot of those Fest-adjacent bands without this album. It's also one of the very few perfect records ever made in the history of rock music. So enjoy this left-of-centre choice for episode 12, and enjoy the boyish charms of my guest, Andrew Bensley, of Community Noticeboard fame.
Topics discussed: The Muppets, the Canberra DIY scene, listening to people have sex in a share house, emotions.
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By Ryan SimLeatherface are not the 'quintessential nineties hardcore band' - at least not when you think about the American scene of the decade. But this album was insanely influential in its own circles. I don't think we'd have Hot Water Music, or a lot of those Fest-adjacent bands without this album. It's also one of the very few perfect records ever made in the history of rock music. So enjoy this left-of-centre choice for episode 12, and enjoy the boyish charms of my guest, Andrew Bensley, of Community Noticeboard fame.
Topics discussed: The Muppets, the Canberra DIY scene, listening to people have sex in a share house, emotions.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.