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Escape From Noise - 2025 Repress

    Escape from Noise is the fourth studio album by Negativland. It marked the band's first release on an established independent record label, SST Records. The album continued to develop the band's experimental style, though it also featured shorter, more melodic songs than their previous material.

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    Announcements (1:51)
    Quiet Place (2:17)
    Michael Jackson (2:08)
    Escape From The Noise (2:36)
    The Playboy Channel (1:32)
    Stress In Marriage (1:35)
    Nesbitt's Lime Soda Song (3:08)
    Over The Hiccups (1:28)
    Sycamore (2:29)
    Car Bomb (2:03)
    Methods Of Torture(1:23)
    Yellow, Black, And Rectangular (2:14)
    Backstage Pass (1:15)
    Christianity Is Stupid (3:55)
    Time Zones (5:28)
    You Don't Even Live Here (2:30)
    The Way Of It (1:12)
    Endscape (0:37)

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    Guns (EP) - 2025 Repress

      1992 EP by the experimental music and sound collage band Negativland. It was released as a replacement for their deleted/withdrawn EP "U2". The cover art reuses that which appears on "U2". The album is about the appeal of guns and their place in American history.

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      THEN (8:05)
      NOW (8:36)

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      Helter Stupid - 2025 Repress

        Helter Stupid is Negativland's fifth studio album, released in 1989. A concept album focused on the media coverage of a hoax formulated by the band claiming that "Christianity Is Stupid" from their previous album, Escape From Noise, had inspired Daivd Brom to murder his family in Rochester, Minnesot, as well as other moral panic related to popular music.

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        Prologue (4:00)
        Helter Stupid (17:56)
        Canned Music (3:27)
        Rooty Poops (2:18)
        Good As Gold (3:17)
        Piece Of Meat (3:18)
        White Rabbit And A Dog Named Gidget (2:41)
        11 Minutes (4:52)
        48 Hours (5:37)


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