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Milky Wimpshake Discography of CDs
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Lovers, Not Fighters CD (2002)
Milky Wimpshake discography Lovers, Not Fighters hit the indie pop scene just in time for summer 2002, providing 15 tracks of smarmy mix-tape fodder to let that someone know they were sort of special. Recalling the straight-faced irony, lo-fi aesthetics, and tuneless vocal charm of Television Personalities, the threesome creates batches of digestible, playful tunes led by Pete Dale's jangly, often distorted guitar melodies, resembling a college-bound Ramones. No song is over three minutes, most are less than two, and each focuses on the daily frustrations of being young, jaded, and in a band. "Philosophical Boxing Gloves" documents an embarrassing conversation with some doctoral student where the hero, the narrator, is too loaded to spar. "Too Much, Too Drunk" is the confessional that follows, and "Bourgeois Blues '99" and "White Liberal Guilt" (with an excellent banjo lead) are the snotty recap of the story the next day ...
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My Funny Social Crime CD (2010)
Milky Wimpshake songs 2010 release from the British fizzy Pop/Punk outfit. Obvious pop hits include the single "One Good Use For My Heart", a heartfelt ode to remaining in love; the insanely catchy "Cherry Pop"; and a duet with Amelia Fletcher (Talulah Gosh, Heavenly, Tender Trap) on "Eyeball To Eyeball". As well there are two covers that show the breadth of the band's influences in The Monitors' Motown classic "Share A Little Love With ...
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Tried and Tested Formula CD (2005)
Milky Wimpshake CD discography Contains new songs and re-recorded versions of tracks from sought after deleted singles and compilations, including their wonderful medley of Daniel Johnston's 'True Love Will Find You In The End' and Jonathan Richman's 'Don't Let Our Youth Go To Waste'. The band has released numerous singles and compilation tracks on assorted indie labels, along with two albums, 1998 'Bus Route To Your Heart' & 2001 'Lovers, Not Fighters'. For many Milky ...
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One Good Use For My Heart EP Vinyl LP (2008)
Milky Wimpshake albums Track Listing of songs: One Good Use For My Heart;
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Taking a Chance On Chances (2005)
Milky Wimpshake CD discography Track Listing of songs: R.E.D.; Karpathia; 50 Year Ordeal In the Coal Cellar; Knee Deep; Archaeological Digging; Head Found With Note; Robot Predecessor of Girl No. 1; Bears Blood; White Food; On a Hot Day In Mexico; Second Grade; Heaven; Everybody's Protest Novel; Hey! Brother Mine; Stunt Pilot; Miss Midge Wood; Set Shoot Develop Flash; Mepunk; Sightless; All-Girl Band;
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 Milky Wimpshake Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Milky Wimpshake music songs: Untitled, Do What I Have To Lyrics, Newport, Etymology, Too Much, Too Drunk, Didn't We, Lemonade, Dialling Tone, Scrabble. More music lyrics and songs Bourgeois Blues '99, Jack Ass, White Liberal Guilt, Lovers Not Fighters, Philisophical Boxing Gloves, Second Gen MC Dropout. More music lyrics and songs One Good Use For My Heart, My Heart Beats Faster Than Techno, Milk Maid, Sensible Shoes Blues, You. See All Songs
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Logical Nonsense, Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, John P Barton
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