Big Stick/Sebadoh split

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Big Stick/Sebadoh split
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EP (split)by
ReleasedMarch, 1989
Label Sonic Life

Big Stick/Sebadoh is a 7" split EP by Big Stick and Sebadoh. It was released in March 1989 as a part of the Sonic Life fanzine.

Track listing

Side A: Big Stick

  1. "Joe Turner Blues"
  2. "Black Cow"

Side B: Sebadoh

  1. "My Decision"
  2. "Fire of July"
  3. "Cindy"
  4. "Seh-bah-dough"


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