Recently voted the no.2 best album ever by the NME magazine, this is Pixies' most immediate album; its wide-ranging moods and sounds also make it one of their most eclectic and ambitious.
The last two classic e.p.s together on one CD together with two extra tracks from the Mutiny session, previously unavailable as studio recordings: Pleasure Avalanche and the original Six Strings That Drew Blood.
On Hunkpapa, Throwing Muses' volatility settled into a jangly, angular style of college rock though it finds the them in a transitional period with both Hersh and Donelly broadening their songwriting.
