The Suburbs EP

1978 EP by The Suburbs
The Suburbs EP
EP by
The Suburbs
Released1978
Recordedlate 1977 - early 1978
GenreNew wave
LabelTwin/Tone Records
ProducerPaul Stark
The Suburbs chronology
The Suburbs EP
(1978)
In Combo
(1980)

"The Suburbs" is a 9-song EP released by the band The Suburbs. It was the first record released by influential Minneapolis record label Twin/Tone.[1]

Track listing

7" (TTR 7801)
  1. "Memory"
  2. "Go"
  3. "Stereo"
  4. "Teenage Run-in"
  5. "Chemistry Set"
  6. "Your Phone"
  7. "Couldn't Care Less Anymore"
  8. "You"
  9. "Pre-historic Jaws"

References

  1. ^ Blush, Steven; Petros, George (Oct 19, 2010). American Hardcore (Second Edition): A Tribal History. Feral House. p. 254. ISBN 9781932595895. Retrieved Aug 4, 2017. A few bands arose, notably the visceral Suicide Commandos (1976's classic "Emission Control" single) and The Suburbs, whose self-titled 1978 EP became the first release on the prolific Twin/Tone label.
  • The album page on the Twin/Tone website.
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The Suburbs
  • Chan Poling
  • Michael Halliday
  • Hugo Klaers
  • Blaine John "Beej" Chaney
Studio albums
Compilations
EPs
  • The Suburbs EP (1978)
  • Dream Hog EP (1982)
Songs
  • "Music For Boys"


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