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Guitarist Greg Sage was a guru of sorts to a generation of budding grungesters, and this 1980 debut from his archetypal power trio leaves little doubt as to why. It's not difficult to see the impact the Wipers had on bands like Nirvana, what with the carefully restrained power that exudes from the grooves of songs like "Return of the Rat." Sage's introspective yet incensed lyrics likewise became the template for Northwest rockers to come, and while this disc is probably the band's most straightforward, tracks like "Tragedy" and "Alien Boy" serve notice that weirdness aplenty is on the horizon. --David Sprague

Music Review:

  1. Keep Fishin [Import] [CD-single]
  2. Let the Fat Men Plunder
  3. Live & Rare [Import] [Limited Edition]
  4. Long Gone Before Daylight [SACD]
  5. Lost Chance [Live]
  6. Love At Absolute Zero
  7. Loveboat
  8. Mantrica
  9. Moss Elixir
  10. Nothing's Shocking [Explicit Lyrics]

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Hearts on Fire [Import]

Henry Purcell: Odes to Queen Mary

Greatest Russian Composers (Box Set) [Box set]

Music: Shadow Man [Import]

Live From New York Vanguard [Live]

Mama Mia [Import] [Special Edition]

La Isla

Lilith Fair: A Celebration of Women in Music [Live]

Jade

Chopin: Complete Piano Music [Box set]

Humanity Is the Devil

Katchume

El Papa de La Bachata

Bag Lady

Lean on Me-Best of Bill Withers