Melvins: Bullhead 12"
Available again with updated artwork and a new gatefold sleeve! Melvins' follow-up to 1989âs Ozma was 1991âs groundbreaking Bullhead. The songs are longer, the mood is calmer, yet more menacing. âBorisâ (which gave the Japanese group their name) is a long, slow, low death march of addiction and self-abuse. âZodiacâ is a frantic punk rock machine gun blasting away at Buzzâs demons (both inner and outer). âCowâ is a happy baboon bashing away at the best drum solo of his life. âItâs Shovedâ is a groovy beat for the cast of Shindig to bop along to, until their carefree performances of The Pony, The Mashed Potato, and The Watusi are horribly interrupted by the soundstage tilting up and sliding them all into a mangled heap of screaming dancers, broken cameras and flaming electronic equipment at the bottom.
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Melvins: Bullhead 12"
Melvins: Bullhead 12"
Available again with updated artwork and a new gatefold sleeve! Melvins' follow-up to 1989âs Ozma was 1991âs groundbreaking Bullhead. The songs are longer, the mood is calmer, yet more menacing. âBorisâ (which gave the Japanese group their name) is a long, slow, low death march of addiction and self-abuse. âZodiacâ is a frantic punk rock machine gun blasting away at Buzzâs demons (both inner and outer). âCowâ is a happy baboon bashing away at the best drum solo of his life. âItâs Shovedâ is a groovy beat for the cast of Shindig to bop along to, until their carefree performances of The Pony, The Mashed Potato, and The Watusi are horribly interrupted by the soundstage tilting up and sliding them all into a mangled heap of screaming dancers, broken cameras and flaming electronic equipment at the bottom.
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Available again with updated artwork and a new gatefold sleeve! Melvins' follow-up to 1989âs Ozma was 1991âs groundbreaking Bullhead. The songs are longer, the mood is calmer, yet more menacing. âBorisâ (which gave the Japanese group their name) is a long, slow, low death march of addiction and self-abuse. âZodiacâ is a frantic punk rock machine gun blasting away at Buzzâs demons (both inner and outer). âCowâ is a happy baboon bashing away at the best drum solo of his life. âItâs Shovedâ is a groovy beat for the cast of Shindig to bop along to, until their carefree performances of The Pony, The Mashed Potato, and The Watusi are horribly interrupted by the soundstage tilting up and sliding them all into a mangled heap of screaming dancers, broken cameras and flaming electronic equipment at the bottom.











