9 songs on one 45RPM 7" vinyl record. Comes with lyric sheet, sticker, and digital download.
150 on mustard yellow vinyl
75 on grey vinyl
40 on brown vinyl
35 on purple vinyl
Just a few copies left, on sale for a buck!
Review from Razorcake:
This band cops to ripping off Screeching Weasel on their web page. Completely obvious from note one: a virtual dead ringer for ol’ Ben vocally, with songs invoking the band’s first two albums both in terms of style and subject matter. Not that this is a knock: “I Hate the Sex Pistols” is way funnier than “I Hate Led Zeppelin,” and “Baby Wants a Bottle” cuts the chaff from “My Brain Hurts.” Cool diarrhea-colored vinyl, too. –Michael T. Fournier (brownplaid.bandcamp.com)
Review from Jersey Beat!:
Long Island New York’s Brown Plaid claim to have written this record while “drinking beer, listening to Screeching Weasel, and watching cats poop in a dirty basement”: while the amount of cat excrement and beer is unknown, the Screeching Weasel influence is blatantly obvious. This is fast, hyper-melodic punk played with an abundance of goofy fun and obnoxious attitude. Nothing here lasts over a minute and a half and the guys pride themselves on avoiding the trappings of a famous punk act that Brown Plaid skewers on “I Hate the Sex Pistols”. It’s strange to think that the Pistols have become the Pink Floyd of modern punk bands-just as Johnny Rotten once defiled musical royalty by hand-scrawling “I hate” above Pink Floyd’s name on a t-shirt, Brown Plaid rips Mr. Lydon and his mates for crafting “four minute songs on a major label” and selling “shock value like Marilyn Manson and image like Good Charlotte” (Ouch! Really?! Good Charlotte?) The song is the centerpiece of this nine-song effort with other highlights including the Queers-inspired “Hippies” (imagine a sloppier version of “Granolahead” with the lamentations “why don’t you take a shower, why don’t you get a job, put down the bong and shave your armpits”) and “Guidos”. There are a few unabashedly silly moments here such as “Flapjack Faceslap” and “Baby Wants a Bottle”, a song detailing the moment when your girlfriend tells you that she does not drink beer out of a can. Every song is supremely harmonious, even if the harmonies are gone after thirty or forty seconds. Brown Plaid is not trying to change the world-they simply want to help people forget about it for about it for a few minutes.
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