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Violent Femmes - Add it Up (1981-1993) [Limited Edition Aqua Color Vinyl]

Violent Femmes - Add it Up (1981-1993) [Limited Edition Aqua Color Vinyl]

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 Celebrate 40 years of Violent Femmes with this limited edition aqua color vinyl reissue of their cult classic 1993 collection Add It Up (1981–1993)! A trove of 23 must-haves, this 2LP-set includes their biggest hits--like the iconic "Blister in the Sun," "American Music," and "Gone Daddy Gone"--rare demos, B-sides, and interstitial voice recordings pressed at Memphis Records Pressing and cut by George Horn at Fantasy Studios. Formed in 1981, Violent Femmes' unique blend of punk, folk-rock, and teenage angst--plus a 1982 busking show with The Pretenders--quickly earned them a spot among America's underground. Beloved for their indie spirit and pop hooks, Add It Up documents the band's remarkable stylistic evolution and energetic live performances!

 

Features:
• Vinyl 2LP reissue from Craft Recordings
• First-time availability on vinyl since the title's limited initial pressing
• Pressed at Memphis Records Pressing, lacquers cut by George Horn
• Gatefold packaging with printed inner sleeve

Shipping & Returns

Shipping
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Returns
Thirty days if unopened, you pay the postage to us. If the item is defective or the delivery person folded it, please reach out ASAP for us to fix the issue. After 30 days, you own it!

Care Instructions

Keep away from the sun.

Never place it next to a Justin Bieber record.

Treat it like your grandma, you know if she was a record. Know what I mean? Tender care, don't talk back, and never interupt during Murder She Wrote. Wait - what the hell was I writing about-

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