Melvins vs. Minneapolis

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Melvins vs. Minneapolis
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Released2008
Recorded2000-2006
Genre Stoner rock, doom metal
Label Amphetamine Reptile
Burlesque of North America

Melvins vs. Minneapolis is a 9 disc live album by the Melvins, released in 2008 on Amphetamine Reptile Records and Burlesque of North America Records, and has been recorded across a 5-year period, from 2000 to 2006.

Contents

Track listing

Disc 1

  1. Let It All Be
  2. Lovely Butterfly
  3. Manky
  4. Hooch
  5. Youth of America
  6. Night Goat
  7. With Teeth
  8. Tipping the Lion
  9. Queen
  10. Promise Me
  11. Black Stooges
  12. The Fool, The Meddling Idiot (Pt. 1)
  13. The Fool, The Meddling Idiot (Pt. 2)

Recorded at Grumpy's Bar (Downtown) on March 20, 2004.

Disc 2

  1. Intro (featuring David Scott Stone)
  2. Pigs of the Roman Empire (featuring Lustmord)
  3. amazon
  4. AMAZON
  5. The Bloated Pope
  6. Let it all Be
  7. Hooch
  8. Black Stooges
  9. At the Stake
  10. Shevil
  11. Hung Bunny
  12. Roman Dog Bird

Recorded at the Walker Art Center on March 24, 2006.

Disc 3

  1. Missing
  2. Snake Appeal
  3. Okie From Muskogee
  4. Tipping the Lion
  5. Promise Me
  6. At the Stake
  7. Lovely Butterfly
  8. With Yo' Heart, Not Yo' Hands
  9. Adolescent Wet Dream
  10. Halo of Flies
  11. Tequila
  12. Night Goat
  13. Wispy
  14. Revulsion / We Reach
  15. Let it all Be
  16. Revolve
  17. amazon
  18. AMAZON
  19. Cherub
  20. The Bit
  21. Youth of America
  22. Tequila

Recorded at Grumpy's Bar & Grill on September 18, 2000.

Disc 4

  1. Intro
  2. Tequila
  3. Okie From Muskogee
  4. Missing
  5. Snake Appeal
  6. Tipping the Lion
  7. Promise Me
  8. At the Stake
  9. Lovely Butterfly
  10. With Yo' Heart, Not Yo' Hands
  11. Adolescent Wet Dream
  12. Halo of Flies
  13. Let it all Be
  14. Revolve
  15. Night Goat
  16. Wispy / Revulsion / We Reach
  17. Cherub
  18. The Bit
  19. Youth of America

Recorded at Grumpy's Bar & Grill on September 19, 2000.

Disc 5

  1. Intro / Black Stooges
  2. Oven
  3. Anaconda
  4. Ballad of Dwight Fry / Halo of Flies
  5. At the Stake
  6. Let it all Be
  7. The Bit
  8. Manky
  9. It's Shoved

Recorded at Grumpy's on October 15, 2001.

Disc 6

  1. Intro / Oven
  2. Anaconda / Intro (Broken String)
  3. Halo of Flies
  4. Anaconda
  5. At The Stake
  6. Let It All Be
  7. Night Goat (Pt. 1)
  8. Night Goat (Pt. 2)
  9. Cherub
  10. The Bit
  11. amazon
  12. AMAZON
  13. With Teeth
  14. It's Shoved
  15. Snake Appeal

Recorded at Grumpy's on October 16, 2001.

Disc 7

  1. Intro
  2. The Anti-Vermin Seed
  3. With Teeth
  4. Night Goat
  5. Revolve
  6. We all Love JUDY
  7. The Brain Center at Whipples
  8. Let it all Be
  9. The Fool, The Meddling Idiot
  10. Hooch
  11. Mombius Hibachi
  12. Promise Me
  13. Foaming
  14. Black Stooges (First Half)
  15. Black Stooges (Second Half)

Disc 8

Recorded at Grumpy's on February 9, 2003.

  1. Let it all Be
  2. Lovely Butterfly
  3. Homosexuality Song
  4. Hooch
  5. With Teeth
  6. Tipping the Lion
  7. Queen
  8. Promise Me
  9. Black Stooges
  10. It's Shoved
  11. Halo of Flies

Recorded at Grumpy's (Coon Rapids) on March 19, 2004.

Disc 9

  1. Noise Intro (featuring David Scott Stone)
  2. Pigs of the Roman Empire (featuring Lustmord)
  3. amazon
  4. AMAZON
  5. The Bloated Pope
  6. Let it all Be
  7. Hooch
  8. Joan of Arc
  9. Happy Birthday / Black Stooges (Drum Intro)
  10. At the Stake
  11. Shevil

Recorded at Grumpy's Bar (Downtown) on March 25, 2006.

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