Pspyched!

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Pspyched! (pronounced 'Spiked') is a 1999 compilation album of psychedelic rock and indie from bands on the Beggars Banquet label. Billed as 'The Secret Underworld of Alternative Nuggets', [1] it aimed to be a Nuggets for the 1990s. [2]

Contents

Many of the tracks were originally released on the label's indie offshoot Situation Two.

Track listing

  1. The Darkside - "Guitar Voodoo" (6.15)
  2. Ripe - "The Plastic Hassle" (7.21)
  3. Polyphemus - "Scrapbook of Madness" (3.40)
  4. The Icicle Works - "One Time" (5.16)
  5. Thee Hypnotics - "Justice in Freedom" (8.36)
  6. Mercury Rev - "Young Man's Stride" (2.42)
  7. Radial Spangle - "Birthday" (4.13)
  8. Loop - "Arc Lite (sonar)" (4.26)
  9. Tones on Tail - "Rain" (8.23)
  10. Sun Dial - "3000 Miles" (5.35)
  11. The Del-Byzanteens - "Girl's Imagination" (6.44)
  12. Carnival Art - "Neon and Debuachery" (3.43)
  13. Rollerskate Skinny - "Bow Hitch Hiker" (7.24)
  14. Shady - "Sugar Sugar Sugar" (3.51)

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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-01-22. Retrieved 2009-05-23.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. Anton Warner (2002-04-16). "Pspyched! • Ink 19". Ink19.com. Retrieved 2016-08-09.