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the Origin of Feces in Franklin, TN
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Supposedly recorded live at Brighton Beach on Halloween,
The Origin of the Feces
is actually a poorly played (on purpose) studio record, featuring overdubbed crowd noises that make it sound as though neither the band nor the audience appreciated each other. Most of this material appeared on their first album as sections of longer songs. One exception is a rewrite of
"Hey Joe"
entitled
"Hey Pete,"
which makes the singer into an ax murderer.
Steele
introduces his "vampire" vocal style here. ~ Steve Huey
The Origin of the Feces
is actually a poorly played (on purpose) studio record, featuring overdubbed crowd noises that make it sound as though neither the band nor the audience appreciated each other. Most of this material appeared on their first album as sections of longer songs. One exception is a rewrite of
"Hey Joe"
entitled
"Hey Pete,"
which makes the singer into an ax murderer.
Steele
introduces his "vampire" vocal style here. ~ Steve Huey
Supposedly recorded live at Brighton Beach on Halloween,
The Origin of the Feces
is actually a poorly played (on purpose) studio record, featuring overdubbed crowd noises that make it sound as though neither the band nor the audience appreciated each other. Most of this material appeared on their first album as sections of longer songs. One exception is a rewrite of
"Hey Joe"
entitled
"Hey Pete,"
which makes the singer into an ax murderer.
Steele
introduces his "vampire" vocal style here. ~ Steve Huey
The Origin of the Feces
is actually a poorly played (on purpose) studio record, featuring overdubbed crowd noises that make it sound as though neither the band nor the audience appreciated each other. Most of this material appeared on their first album as sections of longer songs. One exception is a rewrite of
"Hey Joe"
entitled
"Hey Pete,"
which makes the singer into an ax murderer.
Steele
introduces his "vampire" vocal style here. ~ Steve Huey