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Twentieth Century Chemical (+7 Bonus Tracks)

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Download links and information about Twentieth Century Chemical (+7 Bonus Tracks) by Those Bastard Souls. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 19 tracks with total duration of 01:07:12 minutes.

Artist: Those Bastard Souls
Release date: 1996
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 19
Duration: 01:07:12
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Introducing Those Bastard Souls 2:00
2. These Things Will Slay You Every Time 3:07
3. Curious State I'm In 3:33
4. Subterranean Death Rides Blues 4:13
5. The Train from Terminal Boredom 3:13
6. !#*#!* (I'm Takin' Off) 2:09
7. Dirty Looks 3:04
8. Good Luck Split Town Today 2:48
9. Remembering Sophie Rhodes 4:15
10. What Am I Gonna Do Now 2:43
11. The Top Ten Zen Offenders 3:45
12. 21st Century Chemical 2:24
13. Spaced Out (Bonus Track: Previously Released On Various Artists: Darla 100, 2000) 4:47
14. Here In the Ocean (Bonus Track: Previously Unreleased) 3:11
15. Mercury (Bonus Track: Previously Unreleased) 4:29
16. The Golden Age of Paranoia (Bonus Track: Previously Unreleased) 5:56
17. Venus In Rags (Bonus Track: Previously Unreleased) 2:46
18. All You Get (Bonus Track: Previously Unreleased) 3:50
19. The Coldwater Freak Show (Bonus Track: Previously Unreleased) 4:59

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The cryptic packaging and liner notes make Those Bastard Souls seem like a more complete band than they were at the time — Dave Shouse is nowhere mentioned by name within, while the artwork is somewhere between an Impulse! CD reissue and garage/psych imagery. Shouse apparently recorded everything on the road, possibly with unnamed assistance; six separate studios in Europe and the U.S. are listed. Those familiar with the Grifters' blend of styles won't be too surprised by Shouse's way of working, but Those Bastard Souls have a different and distinct way around combinations. Shouse is as comfortable with crisply recorded and performed straight-up, bluesy garage rock ("These Things Will Slay You Every Time," with what can only be described as barrelhouse harpsichord) as with more off-kilter approaches. The snaky "Remembering Sophie Rhodes" is one of Chemical's best, the organ and driving feel seeming like a bit of classic rock liberated and made to live again. "Dirty Looks" blends the two sides well, with both an in-your-face delivery and string and keyboard touches floating around the steadily paced recording. The amusingly titled "! #*@#*! (I'm Takin' Off)" lets Shouse get his ya-yas out with force, thanks to the quick, bass-heavy rhythm and rock-out soloing. "Subterranean Death Ride Blues, Pt. 2" is a striking number, a piano and drum-led track with a queasy production quality — there's something almost late Beatles about it without suggesting a full cloning. If there is any sort of Liverpudlian connection throughout Chemical, it's in Shouse's vocals, generally treated with a bit of echo and distortion, with a breathy, raspy quality that is both familiar and not easily pinned down — a bit Lennon and Paul Westerberg all at once. If Guided by Voices had already claimed part of this sonic intersection for themselves, Shouse provides his own rootsier interpretation of such influence-blending, with great success. [The 2009 reissue adds six previously unreleased bonus tracks and a song that appeared on the Darla 100 comp.]