Small question about Bullhead

Started by Stonergrunge, February 17, 2011, 09:22:14 AM

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Stonergrunge

hi guys, I'm thinking about playing the entire Bullhead CD in an  on-line radio show that I do, specially now since is the 20th anniversary, but there is one tiny little detail I don't know... does anybody know "when" was Bullhead released? at least the month.
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TheLegitMan93

I swear it was like May '91 or something.

Honky13

No it was definately novembuary the nth...........  Sorry bud. Don't know

Mad Arab

Band :  Melvins
Album : Bullhead
Type : Studio
Release date : 1991-05-03
Label : Boner
Country : United States of America
Genre(s) : Doom / Stoner Metal / Punk Rock
Running time : 34:53

source:
http://www.metalkingdom.net/album/31337_melvins_bullhead

Honky13

Reissue would be good. Seeing as it's the anniversay coming up.

moose

Well, we'll always have "In the Air Tonight." Will that be your most enduring song?
You know, that song won't lie down. It just won't go away. I mean, there's a Mike Tyson moment associated with it now. It's just bizarre. I guess it has a bit of mystery, a lot of atmosphere, and the drums coming in, pinning people to the wall.

(the) flutter nuts

Quote from: moose on February 18, 2011, 06:15:18 PM
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TheLegitMan93

Quote from: flutter nuts on February 18, 2011, 11:05:09 PM
Quote from: moose on February 18, 2011, 06:15:18 PM
BONER!

HA, : YOU JUST REMINDED ME OF THE SONG BONER BY DEATH PIGGY  :D GOOD STUFF

EVERY GIRL IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD KNOWS --

ALL THE GIRLS ARE TAKING OFF THEIR CLOOOTHES!!

jules

Quote from: moose on February 18, 2011, 06:15:18 PM
BONER!
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