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Empty Bottles, Broken Hearts
''Empty Bottles, Broken Hearts'' is the second studio album by punk rock band Murder City Devils. It was recorded, mixed and produced by Jack Endino, and released in 1998 on Sub Pop. On the cover art, the album title appears as ''Empty Bottles, Broken Hearts'', while the reverse side reads ''Broken Bottles, Empty Hearts'', suggesting a more dark and violent alternate title. Critical reception ''CMJ New Music Monthly'' praised the album, writing that "grunge is back, low, mean and hedonistic as ever." ''The A.V. Club'' wrote that "the group dredges up the sound of the proto-punks of the late '60s and early '70s, making music that screams to be heard but doesn't care if you don't listen." Track listing #I Want A Lot Now (So Come On) - 3:27 #Dancin' Shoes - 2:26 #18 Wheels - 3:21 #Left Hand Right Hand - 2:28 #Ready For More - 3:49 #Cradle To The Grave - 4:16 #Dear Hearts - 3:21 #Hey Sailor (Album) - 2:05 #Johnny Thunders - 2:12 #Stars In Her Eyes - 3:26 #Another Round On You - 2 ...
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Murder City Devils
The Murder City Devils is an American garage rock band formed in 1996. History The band's original lineup, consisting of Spencer Moody, Dann Gallucci, Derek Fudesco, Coady Willis, and Nate Manny, formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1996. Gabe Kerbrat was their permanent roadie, and was considered a member. Within a year, the band had released two singles, ''Three Natural Sixes'' (Hopscotch Records #5) and ''Dance Hall Music'' (Empty Records MTR-354), and signed with the Die Young Stay Pretty label, a subsidiary of Sub Pop. Their The Murder City Devils (Murder City Devils album), self-titled debut album was released in 1997. In 1998, the band released ''Empty Bottles, Broken Hearts,'' its second full-length album. This release saw a greatly increased use of electric organ, and in the same year they recruited Leslie Hardy as their full-time keyboard player. Hardy had previously played bass guitar for several Seattle bands, including several months in Hole (band), Hole. The Murder C ...
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