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Junkfuel

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Download links and information about Junkfuel by Fretblanket. This album was released in 1994 and it belongs to Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 45:30 minutes.

Artist: Fretblanket
Release date: 1994
Genre: Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 13
Duration: 45:30
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Twisted 3:11
2. Song In B 3:11
3. Junkfuel 3:02
4. Transmission 3:27
5. Direct Approach 2:35
6. Hang Glider 3:46
7. Now We're 30 3:23
8. 1941 4:43
9. Drag 4:19
10. Curtainsville 3:08
11. Big Fat Ugly 4:50
12. Sleep Through Everything 2:49
13. You're Welcome 3:06

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Fretblanket's first full-length, Junkfuel, is typical post-grunge mainstream rock that's influenced by Nirvana, but not nearly as original or raw. In fact, with its bland formula of loud, intricate guitar chords mixed with simplistic, pounding drums and heavy cymbals, Fretblanket sounds an awful lot like Bush. Even Will Copley's deep, almost hoarse vocals bear a strong similarity to Bush's Gavin Rossdale. Most of the songs on Junkfuel sound alike, including the album's two bonus tracks. Following the quintessential verse/chorus/verse model, the songs are basically the same tempo and have trite lyrics about disillusionment, disappointment and failed relationships. Three of the songs, "Twisted," "I'm Going to Buy a Hang Glider" and "You're Welcome," are almost interchangeable. Despite these flaws, the album is not terrible. The songs, though prosaic, are actually pretty listenable in a Bush sort of way.