Rock pop style.
Green day demolicious vinyl.
Green day came together at a time when berkeley calif was bubbling with new bands who were blowing air into punk s gasping lungs.
The quality of the music which keeps the raw sound pounding from one song to the next.
Includes news tour dates videos webstore and more.
It is a collection of demo versions of songs from their uno.
Reprise records 9362 49387 5 format.
They quickly became local favorites frequently playing 924 gilman st.
And helping to establish the venue s legendary status.
This is the best sounding demos lp i have in my collection now.
Round yellow hype sticker on front states the following.
Reviewed in the united kingdom on may 20 2014.
5 0 out of 5 stars vinyl is final this is the format you need.
The album also includes the previously unreleased state of shock and an acoustic version of stay the night.
2x vinyl lp compilation limited edition clear country.
Complete your green day collection.
Record store day exclusive.
18 demos from uno dos and tré sessions includes previously unreleased state of shock and an acoustic version of stay the night released for the first time on red clear vinyl 1 541860 k1.
View credits reviews tracks and shop for the 2014 clear vinyl release of demolicious on discogs.
Also includes an insert.
Demolicious is a compilation album by american rock band green day it was released on record store day on april 19 2014.
Released for record store day 2014.
Red vinyl variant could also come in clear vinyl no way to differ from cover.
Demolicious emerged as cd vinyl and cassette.
Records in standard cutboard and housed in die cut paper sleeves.
Discover releases reviews credits songs and more about green day demolicious at discogs.
There are a few suspect lyric choices made on the album i am forgiving because large projects like this sometimes stretch creativity a bit thin across albums such as the magnetic fields 69 love songs.
For those unfamiliar demolicious was put together for record store day 2014 which is to celebrate the individuality of independently owned record stores.