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Skeleton Key - Fantastic Spikes Through Balloon | Album Review
Episode 607

Skeleton Key - Fantastic Spikes Through Balloon | Album Review

Dig Me Out: 90s & 00s Rock

July 5, 20221h 7m

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Show Notes

Though known for a variety of harder post-hardcore bands like Helmet, Quicksand, Biohazard, and many more in the early 90s, the New York City indie music also include a number of outliers who had their major label moments. Like Soul Coughing or Firewater, Skeleton Key sought to do something slightly different. Sure, there are guitar-driven alternative rock tunes like "Wide Open" or "The Worlds Most Famous Undertaker," but the majority of the album isn't so straightforward. With a "junk" percussionist, there is a pallet of sounds not regularly heard on most alternative rock records of the decade.

 

Songs In This Episode:

Intro - Watch The Fat Man Swing

23:05 - Wide Open

28:22 - All The Things I've Lost

35:24 - Vomit Ascot

Outro - The Worlds Most Famous Undertaker

 

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