The very late/early 1990s were a volatile and prolific time in British indie music. Coming off the 80s rave and dance scene, the country was also spitting out Madchester, alt-dance, shoegaze, dreampop, and various forms of pre-Britpop. Among all that was grebo, a short-lived alt-rock/shoegaze cousin that had a lifespan of maybe 24 months. The key acts were Pop Will Eat Itself, Gaye Bikers on Acid, and Ned’s Atomic Dustbin.
Complex dance beats? Check. Fuzzy guitars? Bingo. Two bass players? Why not?
This was one of the singles from their 1991 album, God Fodder. Glorious stuff. Where’s me baggy shorts?
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