Not a particularily inspiring set of two instrumental non-album songs by Albini's second pet project Rapeman. "Inki's Butt Crack" is just 3 minutes long, and consists almost solely of some meandering, almost folky sounding riff first played on bass, then also on guitar. Then there are some more hardhitting guitar chords, then again meandering, and the same riff played on violins at the end. Sounds like a lame version of Slint, although Rapeman at least gets credit for pushing this out in the same year as 'Tweez'. "Song Number One" sounds actually like it would be a decent fit inside 'Two Nuns and a Pack Mule', although the lack of vocals does hurt it a lot. Pretty cool bass however. [SOURCE: RATE YOUR MUSIC]
Label: Sub Pop – SP40
Series: Sub Pop Singles Club
Format:
Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single, Limited Edition
Country: US
Released: Aug 1, 1989
Style: Alternative Rock, Post-Hardcore, Noise Rock, Math Rock, Art Punk
Tracklist:
A Inki's Butt Crack
3:15
B Song Number One
2:45
Notes:
10th release in the 1st volume of the Sub Pop Singles Club.
Edition of 2500 (1500 copies issued on black vinyl).
Labels on both sides are jokingly marked 'Time 1:00'.
"Inki's Butt Crack" is credited on the label to (Spencer, Moore, Mascis), as in Jon Spencer, Thurston Moore, and J Mascis -but this is also a joke.
The song is a variation on Mendelssohn's "Hebrides Overture (Fingal's Cave)".
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