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Stoosh: Limited Edition
Skunk Anansie

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Track Listing

  1. Yes It's Fucking Political
  2. All I Want
  3. She's My Heroine
  4. Infidelity (Only You)
  5. Hedonism (Just Because You Feel Good)
  6. Twisted (Everyday Hurts)
  7. We Love Your Apathy
  8. Brazen (Weep)
  9. Pickin' On Me
  10. Milk Is My Sugar
  11. Glorious Pop Song

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5558 in Music
  • Released on: 1996-10-07
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

underated , definitely !!!5
I had never heard of Skunk Anansie when i was offered a spare ticket to see them at the Manchester Apollo , the strength and power of that performance just blew me away , and i haven't looked back since . I have all three albums . I prefer the first two as they are still to this day full of class rock songs ,well worth the purchase .

Under rated brit rock from 90's....4
I dug this out the other day as Skin has a new album out and I thought I'd listen to some Old Skunk Anansie. It holds up very well I think. It's hard to choose between the 3 albums as they all have strong points, but this is maybe my favourite by a whisker. I was reading a book written in America with album reviews in it and it compares the first SA album favourably with Rage Against The Machine's first album. I think I agree, though lots of music fans seem to give SA a hard time and wouldn't put them in such 'exalted' status as Rage. They seem very underrated as a band even though they had the sense/courage to stop when they were on top rather than dragging it out for years. Lemmy of Motorhead always speaks very highly of SA and put Post Orgasmic Chill in his top 20 British Rock albums list in a recent edition of 'classic rock' magazine. The british rock scene at the moment is badly in need of a Skin/SA style voice to make some political comment. Listening to this album highlights what we are missing at the moment.

skunky4
One of the best bands of the 90s and maybe their best album. Its hard, political and just about heavy enough. Every track is good from the hardest and fastest like "yes its political" to the more mellow like "why dont you weep". Solid funk rock album with a individual sound.