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Rotting Pinata (Music On Vinyl 180g, Colored Vinyl) Vinyl LP

Music On VinylSKU lp-13231

1994 grunge from the Motor City, numbered edition of 1500
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Rotting Pinata is the debut studio album from Sponge. The Detroit band writes dense, melancholic alt rock, and the songs on the 11-tracker take listeners back to the time when grunge dominated the airwaves. Sonically, Vinnie Dombroski & gang resemble the Stone Temple Pilots; in fact, the band was hired to replace STP as an opening act for Kiss in 1996. Although Sponge lacks the influence & staying power of its contemporaries, mostly of Pacific Northwest origin, the group is responsible for some of the most memorable records from the decade. "Plowed," Sponge's signature tune," boasts no-frills arrangement and a powerful, catchy chorus, and "Molly" is a fun, snarky tribute to actress Molly Ringwald. "Drownin'" and "Fields" didn't enjoy nearly as much radio play as the aforementioned but nevertheless are standout tracks w/ bittersweet melodies & soaring hooks.

  • 180g flaming orange colored vinyl
  • includes foldout insert + printed inner sleeve
  • individually stamped + numbered
  • limited edition of 1500
  • original release year: 1994
  • music label: Music On Vinyl 2022
reviewed by singing in japanese 01/19
UPC: 8719262008663

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