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Flashes of light rarely burn for long. Bush Tetras exploded into New York in 1979 and flamed out just a few years later. Yet somehow this lightning-quick band have risen from their own ashes again and again for four decades. The spark that ignited Bush Tetras tapped into a deep grid of power, fueled by guitarist Pat Place, singer Cynthia Sley, and drummer Dee Pop. That chemistry is palpable on Rhythm and Paranoia: The Best of Bush Tetras, which features 29 songs across 3 LPs pressed onto 180-gram vinyl and remastered by Carl Saff, plus a 46-page book with never-before-seen photos, an original essay on the band by Marc Masters, and micro essays by Sonic Youth’s Thurston Moore, R&B legend Nona Hendryx, The Clash’s Topper Headon, & more. From the band’s earliest recordings to their current, vital-as-ever incarnation, Rhythm and Paranoia – for the first time ever – showcases the thier unique, influential, and body-shaking meld of rock, punk, funk, reggae, and more in one cohesive, immersive, and meticulously constructed box set. 1. Too Many Creeps 2. Snakes Crawl 3. You Taste Like the Tropics 4. Punch Drunk 5. Cold Turkey [Live in London] 6. Things That Go Boom in the Night 7. Das Ah Riot 8. Cowboys in Africa 9. Rituals 10. You Can’t Be Funky 11. Moonlite 12. Dum Dum 13. Stand Up and Fight 14. Page 18 15. Color Green 16. Mr. Lovesong [Alternate Version] 1. World 2. Motrhead 3. Pretty Thing 4. You Don’t Know Me 5. Heart Attack 6. Ocean 7. Nails 8. True Blue 9. Red Heavy 10. Out Again 11. There Is a Hum 12. Seven Years 13. Sucker Is Born 14. Run Run Run [Live in San Francisco] 15. Cutting Floor






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