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A-side features their legendary 1987 debut EP PUSH PUSH BABY, while the B-side features 1988's LOVE STAR, to make for an ultimate compilation of these Kyoto punks' early EPs! Even this early in their career, their unique alternative sound was clear, with songs as disparate as the hardcore-punk esque "Kusuri Tengoku (lit. Drug Heaven) to "Very Goo", a punk-pop tune brimming with unrepentant irony. Yet all of it is tied together by Sekiri's tongue-in-cheek attitude, a knowing nod that let's you know not to take their music too seriously. Don't miss the first ever analog reissue of Sekiri's two earliest EPs, now compiled on one LP with one of our iconic obi-strips, available only from P-VINE Records!
A-side features their legendary 1987 debut EP PUSH PUSH BABY, while the B-side features 1988's LOVE STAR, to make for an ultimate compilation of these Kyoto punks' early EPs! Even this early in their career, their unique alternative sound was clear, with songs as disparate as the hardcore-punk esque "Kusuri Tengoku (lit. Drug Heaven) to "Very Goo", a punk-pop tune brimming with unrepentant irony. Yet all of it is tied together by Sekiri's tongue-in-cheek attitude, a knowing nod that let's you know not to take their music too seriously. Don't miss the first ever analog reissue of Sekiri's two earliest EPs, now compiled on one LP with one of our iconic obi-strips, available only from P-VINE Records!
4995879607923

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Format: Vinyl
Label: P-VINE
Rel. Date: 07/07/2023
UPC: 4995879607923

Push Push Baby/Love Star [Limited Edition]
Artist: Sekiri
Format: Vinyl
New: Not in stock
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Panch
2. Orilla
3. Very Good
4. Happy New Year
5. Ore No Doji
6. Daba
7. Suburbian
8. 19 Sai
9. Lovelove Shock Love Shock
10. Chocolate Blues
11. Kusuri Tengoku
12. Suima

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A-side features their legendary 1987 debut EP PUSH PUSH BABY, while the B-side features 1988's LOVE STAR, to make for an ultimate compilation of these Kyoto punks' early EPs! Even this early in their career, their unique alternative sound was clear, with songs as disparate as the hardcore-punk esque "Kusuri Tengoku (lit. Drug Heaven) to "Very Goo", a punk-pop tune brimming with unrepentant irony. Yet all of it is tied together by Sekiri's tongue-in-cheek attitude, a knowing nod that let's you know not to take their music too seriously. Don't miss the first ever analog reissue of Sekiri's two earliest EPs, now compiled on one LP with one of our iconic obi-strips, available only from P-VINE Records!
        
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