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Bakesale is the
fifth album by
American indie rock band Sebadoh,
released by Sub Pop in 1994. It was the
first Sebadoh album released following the departure...
- the band. His
replacement and
erstwhile stand-in, Bob Fay,
appeared on
Bakesale (1994) and
Harmacy (1996), but was
fired before the
sessions for the band's...
- tour. The
missing "P" gave the
album its title. As with its predecessor,
Bakesale, the
songwriting on
Harmacy was
handled primarily by
Loewenstein and founding...
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under this were Nirvana’s Bleach, Mudhoney's
Superfuzz Bigmuff, Sebadoh's
Bakesale,
Jason Loewenstein's Codes, The
Postal Service's Give Up, and Red Red Meat's...
- (News24) Jones,
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Retrieved 2011-09-28. "BUCC
donut sale...
- arrangements,
paving the way for
their more
polished ****ure albums,
starting with
Bakesale in 1994.
Critics praised the
strength of
Barlow compositions like "Soul...
- and
Other Ocean engineer Kevin Wilson,
branched off from
Other Ocean's
Bakesale engine. Co-developed with
Blizzard Entertainment Co-developed with Retrotainment...
-
album by
Trouble "Skull" (song), a song by
Sebadoh from the 1994
album Bakesale "Skulls" (Misfits song), a song by the
Misfits from the 1982
album Walk...
- ****umed a
higher songwriting profile,
contributing five
songs to 1994's
Bakesale. This
continued on the last two
Sebadoh releases Harmacy and The Sebadoh...
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tempered female vocals, but it doesn't
exactly make me want to have a
bakesale in celebration".
While Pennyblack Music's
Malcolm Carter noted "[t]here’s...