Population: 1975

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Population: 1975
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Studio album by
Released26 October 1999
Genre Queercore [1]
Label Mr Lady [2]
Producer Chris Stamey [3]
The Butchies chronology
Are We Not Femme?
(1998)
Population: 1975
(1999)
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(2001)
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Population: 1975 is the second album by the queercore band the Butchies, released in 1999. [5] [6]

Contents

Critical reception

The Chicago Tribune called the songs "sonic tapestries woven from nimble bass, alternately lithe/dense guitar and intricate drums." [7]

Track listing

  1. "Insult to Injury"
  2. "It's Over"
  3. "More Rock More Talk"
  4. "Movies Movies"
  5. "Population 1975
  6. "Eleanor
  7. "Ms Doolittle
  8. "Love in the Hour"
  9. "Intro"
  10. "Baby DNA"
  11. "Gertrude + Stein"

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References

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  2. "Punk-Rock Butchies Rally Queer Youth On Second Disc". MTV News. Archived from the original on October 18, 2019.
  3. "Population 1975 - The Butchies | Credits". AllMusic.
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  7. Nelson, Chris (19 Nov 2000). "THERE'S A RIOT GOING ON". Chicago Tribune. Arts & Entertainment. p. 7.1.