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01. "Tempo 116.7 (Reaching For Dangerous Levels Of Sobriety)" 02. "Tunger Hnifur" 03. "Lets Go Fucking Mental" 04. "White Music" 05. "This Is The First Of Your Last Warning (Icelandic)" 06. "This Is The One Thing We Did Not Want To Have Happen" 07. "The One" 08. "Someplace Else Unknown" 09. "Detka ! Detka ! Detka !" 10. "Super Fucked" 11. "Our Time" 12. "Feel It" 13. "Felt Tipped Pictures Of Ufos"
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 | Description: | Who Killed Sgt Pepper? is an album by Brian Jonestown Massacre, released in 2010. The album is a rock CD. - Recorded in early & late 2009 between Iceland & Berlin with a US tour in between, The Brian Jonestown Massacre move forward with this new full length album "Who Killed Sergeant Pepper ?". Working with musicans of the likes of Will Carruthers (ex Spacemen 3 & Spiritualized), Unnur Andrea Einarsdottir (who recorded vocals on the last BJM album) and other musicians from France, Germany and Iceland, this is the band's most 'multicultured' release to date, while still retaining their trademark style throughout the course of the album. The 13 tracks ranging from the ambient bhangra beats to rock to shoegaze to gypsy influences of Eastern Europe music & then back again to the subliminal all tinged with the bands trademark psych.Gatefold cardboard sleeve.
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"Who Killed SGT Pepper?" is a captivating studio album by The Brian Jonestown Massacre, released in 2010 on CD format through A Recordings / Cargo. This record showcases the band's signature blend of psychedelic rock, shoegaze, and experimental sounds, pushing boundaries with its eclectic mix of influences from Eastern European folk to electronic music. The Brian Jonestown Massacre, led by the enigmatic Anton Newcombe since their formation in San Francisco in 1990, have become cult icons within alternative and indie circles. Known for their prolific output and genre-defying style, they achieved critical acclaim with albums like "Their Satanic Majesties' Second Request" and "Take It From The Man!" Their innovative approach has inspired countless artists across generations. A Recordings is an independent label founded by Anton Newcombe himself to provide creative freedom for his projects as well as other forward-thinking acts; distributed via Cargo Records?a respected name known for supporting diverse musical talents worldwide. |  | No. of tracks: |
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