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Cactuses Come in Flocks

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Download links and information about Cactuses Come in Flocks by Melt - Banana. This album was released in 1994 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 32 tracks with total duration of 28:16 minutes.

Artist: Melt - Banana
Release date: 1994
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 32
Duration: 28:16
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Just Grub & Run 0:53
2. Talk Like Pop 0:51
3. Shining Hatcher 0:46
4. F. Pt.1 0:40
5. To the Core 0:40
6. F. Pt.2 1:09
7. Shuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu 0:29
8. Bunny Wasted a Month Waiting 1:14
9. Party-Hat 0:47
10. Shouting About Love 0:27
11. Sonic Turtle 0:45
12. Bored Elephant 1:43
13. Up and Down, 1, 2, 3..... 1:21
14. 1 to 11 0:56
15. Dried Up Water Park 1:14
16. How to Say "Rip Them Off", Repeat After Me 0:29
17. Interval....... 3:00
18. Locoweed In the Bottle 0:22
19. Ketchup-Mess 1:21
20. We Love Choco-Pa! 0:14
21. No Way to Hear 0:11
22. We Had Tails In the Old Days 0:53
23. So Far So Bad So What_ 0:27
24. Frog Swims the River Down Giggling 1:07
25. I Hate It! (Long Version) 1:38
26. Who Cares? 0:21
27. Fmfyyd 0:06
28. Pie War 0:48
29. Ants Living In a Narrow Box 0:49
30. Crayfish Song 0:29
31. 6 Feet Long for Her Neck 0:17
32. Picnic With Panic (Long Version) 1:49

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This album conjures up some frightening imagery with the music it contains. A song might start with a fire bell clanging away while the guitar, bass, and drums go in every direction, bringing to mind a grouping of people heading for the emergency exits in a burning building ("F., Pt 1"). Vocalist YaSuKo O. resembles a chipmunk in need of a heavy dose of Ritalin ("Sonic Turtle"), or a chanting cheerleader after she's consumed a full can of coffee ("Up AND down, 1,2,3..."). On many of the tracks, her vocals jump to the ceiling like a frightened cat while the bass churns through deep puddles of untreated sewer water. Melt-Banana's songs are pointy, in a way, because of all the staccato rhythms they use. It's almost like being repeatedly poked in the ribs with a bony finger. Melody doesn't matter, but the percussive aspect of not only the drums, but all instruments, plays a key role. The approach of the bass, vocals, and guitar are very hard and pound on certain beats more than others. Typical song structure doesn't exist as well, with the average song clocking in at roughly 40 seconds. Choruses are missing, and most tracks only consist of a word or phrase that is repeated over and over, like a mantra. Melt-Banana has created a musical approximation of what it's like to file a piece of metal down to a nub using scribbled distortion patterns.