{"id":72652,"date":"2023-09-28T04:16:15","date_gmt":"2023-09-28T04:16:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.areapirata.com\/prodotto\/victims-family-white-bread-blues\/"},"modified":"2024-05-20T14:28:36","modified_gmt":"2024-05-20T14:28:36","slug":"victims-family-white-bread-blues","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/www.areapirata.com\/en\/prodotto\/victims-family-white-bread-blues\/","title":{"rendered":"Victims Family &#8211; White Bread Blues (Blue vinyl)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>(Originally recorded in July 1990 at Profile Sound Studios, Vancouver, B.C. Canada.<br \/>\nThis issue is 20th Anniversary Edition included 8-pages booklet.<br \/>\n&#8220;Sinatra Mantra&#8221; is a bonus track.<br \/>\nCD Total Time: 36:02<\/p>\n<p>The Santa Rosa, CA, outfit Victim&#8217;s Family formed in 1984 (the original lineup consisted of guitarist\/vocalist Ralph Spight, bassist Larry Boothroyd, and drummer Devon VrMeer), and since its inception, the trio has refused to be pigeonholed to any single musical style &#8212; incorporating elements of hardcore punk, jazz, funk, hard rock, and noise into its challenging sound. After signing to the independent Mordam Records in the mid-&#8217;80s (a label which included another hard-to-categorize act, Faith No More), the group issued three albums &#8212; the 1986 debut Voltage &amp; Violets, 1989&#8217;s Things I Hate to Admit, and 1990&#8217;s White Bread Blues (the latter produced by No Means No drummer John Wright). Soon after, they signed on to the Dead Kennedy&#8217;s record company, Alternative Tentacles. 1992 saw the first release for their new label, The Germ, but just as underground and alternative rock were finally hitting the big time, Victim&#8217;s Family decided to go on hiatus. The break proved to be a short one, as they returned in 1994 with Headache Remedy, following it up a year later with the live EP Four Great Thrash Songs. But once again, the group decided to go their separate ways. Upon returning to California, Boothroyd formed a new group, Saturn&#8217;s Flea Collar (which also included Spight), issuing a single and an album (1997&#8217;s Monosyllabic), before the band mutated into another group, Hellworms, which also issued a single and a full-length album, 1998&#8217;s Crowd Repellent. Soon after, Boothroyd and Spight decided to activate Victim&#8217;s Family once more, enlisting former My Name drummer David Gleza into their ranks, which resulted in the release of the group&#8217;s first new release in six years, Apocalicious, in September of 2001. Gerry Staumbaugh of Santa Rosa&#8217;s venerable Last Record Store has released Victims Family&#8217;s album, White Bread Blues on his Saint Rose Records label. It includes a cd copy and a booklet of photos, fliers, set lists, musings what have you.<\/p>\n<p>Tracklist: LP<br \/>\nA1 Ungowa!<br \/>\nA2 Luv Letters<br \/>\nA3 D. O. G.<br \/>\nA4 Mousetrap<br \/>\nA5 Mary&#8217;s New Dress<br \/>\nA6 Anti-Satan Song For Mom<br \/>\nA7 Bloated Housewives<br \/>\nA8 Nirvana<br \/>\nB1 Supermarket Nightmare<br \/>\nB2 Polka<br \/>\nB3 Drink The Kool-Aid<br \/>\nB4 Naive Children<br \/>\nB5 Say It How You Mean It<br \/>\nB6 Caged Bird<br \/>\nB7 Follow Me To The Message<br \/>\nB8 Sinatra Mantra<br \/>\nCD<br \/>\nCD1 Ungowa! 2:41<br \/>\nCD2 Luv Letters 2:10<br \/>\nCD3 D. O. 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