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The Bollweevils - Ripple EP flac album
  • Performer The Bollweevils
  • Title Ripple EP
  • Date of release 1993
  • Country US
  • Style Punk
  • Other formats FLAC XM AAC VOX MMF TTA AIFF
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1528 mb
  • Size FLAC 1143 mb
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 810

Underdog Records (2). 7". 1993. Underdog Records (2).

999- Stoney Sundown Repeat Unrespected Peggy Sue. Photos. Bio. Led by the sneering vocals of lead singer Daryl, The Bollweevils are direct inheritors of a Chicago hardcore tradition handed down from acts such as Naked Raygun and The Effigies. The album defined The Bollweevils sound, which is laced with high-paced drumming, aggressive guitar and bass workings, and witty and sometimes tongue-in-cheek lyrics. Because of this, The Bollweevils soon garnered one of the largest local audiences and became one of the preeminent bands during the 1990s Midwest punk scene

none The BollweevilsRipple EP (7", Gre)Underdog Recordsnone US. none The BollweevilsRipple EP (7") Underdog Recordsnone US. Related Music albums to Ripple EP by The Bollweevils.

Attack Scene EP. Stick Your Neck Out! Heavyweight. History Of The Bollweevils Part I. History of the Bollweevils Part II. about. The Bollweevils Chicago, Illinois. Contact The Bollweevils.

The Bollweevils is a punk band from Chicago, Illinois. The members consist of Daryl Wilson on vocals, Peter Mittler on bass, Ken Fitzner ("Ken Weevil") on guitar, and Pete Mumford on drums. Former members include founding bass player, Bob Skwerski, Brian Czarnik (who played simultaneously in Oblivion) on drums later replaced by Brett Friesen (who played simultaneously in Houseboy). They formed during the Naked Raygun era which was where the band members met and also, for whom they eventually opened.

The Bollweevils - Ripple EP MP3 version. 1499 downloads at 23 mb/s. The Bollweevils - Ripple EP FLAC version. 1600 downloads at 31 mb/s.

The Bollweevils' second album, The History of the Bollweevils, Part One, collects previously released material from EPs and compilations. 1995's new studio effort Heavyweight boasted a more mature approach, with increasingly complex arrangements and backing vocals. The album concludes not only with a cover of the Bad Brains' "Pay to Cum," but also a 10-minute-plus, audio tour-diary entry. And although the band went through several lineup changes, The Bollweevils never lost focus on creating an everlasting effect on the Chicago punk scene.

Tracklist

A1 999-Stoney 2:48
A2 Sundown 2:11
B1 Repeat 3:21
B2 Unrespected Peggy Sue 2:09

Notes

Dark Red Vinyl. Lyrics printed on inside of jacket.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none The Bollweevils Ripple EP ‎(7", Gre) Underdog Records none US 1993
none The Bollweevils Ripple EP ‎(7") Underdog Records none US 1993