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Thirty Ought Six' HAG SEED sounds like a strange mixture od Slint's whispering musical lurches coupled with Bob Mould's roaring vocals. The album's tone is often menacing, with music that sounds like an adrenaline rush and lyrics that drip with self-doubt. "Moreau," for instance, mentions infanticide and revolves around bassist Sean Roberts' notion that "life...is nothing but a curse." It is a perfect example of how HAG SEED is a lesson in aggressive post-punk sentiments.
Recorded at Robert Lang Studios and John and Stu's place, Seattle, Washington in May 1995.
Thirty Ought Six: David Blunk (guitar, vocals, organ); Sean Roberts (bass, vocals); Ryan Paravecchio (drums).
Additional personnel: Jeremy Enigk (vocals).
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