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Menthol - Menthol | Album Review
Episode 618

Menthol - Menthol | Album Review

Dig Me Out: 90s & 00s Rock

September 13, 202251m 13s

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Show Notes

Chicago and the surrounding areas like Champaign-Urbana nurtured a big guitar rock sound found in the Smashing Pumpkins, Hum, Catherine, Veruca Salt, Fig Dish, and others. Originally called Mother for their debut, the band signed to a major label, changed their name to Menthol, and produced an album worthy of that group with 1995's self-titled release. But the band takes a different approach vocally, spitting big chunks of lyrics filled with a variety of references and twisted wordplay.

 

Songs In This Episode:

Intro - Dry Heaves (Of The Well-Adorned)

17:34 - Stress Is Best

20:35 - U.S.A. Capable

26:35 - Perfect Spirals

32:58 - Briefcase Full Of Cash

Outro - Francis Scott Key

 

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