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1991 would have been the peak of my teenage music listening/purchasing but I haven't a clue off-hand what was released that year as opposed to any other year.
but I agree with lots of whats been said. I had a copy of that Red Hot Chilli Peppers album and loved it (sorry Jill Hives) at the time. It was one of those Thomson Originals - remember them? I think the Hare Krishnas released them, and they removed all the songs that said 'fuck'.
ah yeah, God Fodder.
I went looking for records from 1991 and most of my favourites that I still listen to now would be in that picture. Was listening to Just For a Day on Monday. You seemed to have missed out this one though Paul:
I bought God Fodder on vinyl, sold it a couple of years later and re-bought the CD in the mid 2000s. Not played it much.
I went looking for records from 1991 and most of my favourites that I still listen to now would be in that picture. Was listening to Just For a Day on Monday. You seemed to have missed out this one though Paul:
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