Telephone Man: The Telephone Man 1992-1994

Telephone Man SKU: 18886863
Telephone Man: The Telephone Man 1992-1994

Telephone Man: The Telephone Man 1992-1994

Telephone Man SKU: 18886863

Format: CD

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Title: The Telephone Man 1992-1994
Artist: Telephone Man
Label: Temporary Residence
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 656605321127
Genre: Alternative Rock

In 1992 Louisville, KY was home to a unique and diverse punk rock scene that was fast becominga highly influential underground mecca, and for every Slint and Rodan there were a half dozenbrilliant and forward-thinking bands that went virtually unnoticed -û most of whom were guilty ofmore than a little self-sabotage. Plenty of cities across the world have these kinds of musicians, the ones who are cherished in worn-out mixtapes and increasingly unbelievable stories of historiclocal live shows.

Tracks:
1.1 Automatic Pilot
1.2 Castner
1.3 Douglass Boulevard
1.4 Let Me Tell You How Much I Love You So You Can Treat Me Like Shit
1.5 Rain = Flood
1.6 Kelly
1.7 Muldoon
1.8 Whole Man, Half Man
1.9 I Will Follow You
1.10 Grandfather
1.11 Camaro
1.12 Inspector 29
1.13 Nothing
1.14 Rebel Yell
1.15 Dollar
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