A1: Airshow '88 (2:13) A2: Order For The New Slave Trade (3:09) A3: The Hard Way (2:53) A4: Drinker's Peace (1:51) A5: Mammoth Cave (2:17) A6: When She Turns 50 (2:07) A7: Club Molluska (1:35) B1: Pendulum (1:50) B2: Ambergris (0:52) B3: Local Mix-Up (4:40) B4: Murder Charge (2:12) B5: Starboy (1:10) B6: Blatant Doom Trip (3:59) B7: How Loft I Am? (1:06)
Number of discs:
1
Description:
"Same Place The Fly Got Smashed" is a landmark LP by the influential indie rock band Guided By Voices, released on the Scat label. This album captures the raw, lo-fi energy and melodic inventiveness that have become hallmarks of GBV?s sound. With introspective lyrics and gritty guitar work, it stands as a testament to their DIY ethos and creative prowess during their early years. Guided By Voices, formed in Dayton, Ohio in 1983 under frontman Robert Pollard, are celebrated for their prolific output and cult following within alternative music circles. Their breakthrough came with albums like "Bee Thousand" and "Alien Lanes," which solidified them as pioneers of American indie rock. Scat Records is an independent label known for championing underground acts; its commitment to authentic artistry has made it a respected name among collectors and fans alike.