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And isn't Trouble Loves Me a good enough reason to exonerate Maladjusted from all the downtalk?
Would love to hear it on this upcoming tour..Damn Mikey was so talented!
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And isn't Trouble Loves Me a good enough reason to exonerate Maladjusted from all the downtalk?
Damn Mikey was so talented!
yep, Mikey Farrell was me favorite too. ever since that 2004 tour.
Maladjusted has been deleted last year, re-release is welcome.
yes but it would still be in your CD rack though wouldn't it? Wait lemme go check..... phew mine's still there.
Do you think they'll shorten (or remove ) Alma Matters? It could do without Roy's Keen as well. Will Sorrow Will Come To An End be included?
He needs standards.
Edit: Everything else is pretty good (apart from Trouble which is excellent ) and it will be nice to get rid of the cover!
On 30th October TTY published a statement that remastered and redesigned Maladjusted would be re-released in 2009.
There are good songs on it. And I like Kill Uncle too. I don't understand why some people spend their time criticizing them.
Would love to hear it on this upcoming tour..Damn Mikey was so talented!
How could anyone not like Alma Matters?
the opening lines are some of my favorites
How could anyone not like Alma Matters?
the opening lines are some of my favorites
The Southpaw reissue is set for January 26, 2009. We haven't heard anything about it since the release date was announced, though. Is it still on?
And now Maladjusted is reissued.
1. "Maladjusted"
2. "Alma Matters"
3. "Ambitious Outsiders"
4. "Trouble Loves Me"
5. "Papa Jack"
6. "Ammunition"
7. "Wide to Receive"
8. "Roy's Keen"
9. "He Cried"
10. "Sorrow Will Come in the End"
11. "Satan Rejected My Soul"
After the three unreleased tracks on Southpaw Redux, I was expecting something more than this. Hopefully, if this is not inaccurate, it will be an impetus for those with the big noses who know to leak Kit and I Know Who I Love on the Net since we're apparently not going to get the opportunity to hear them on a legitimate release.
Cheers,
Jamie