Anthology

Year: 2012
Artist: Ned's Atomic Dustbin

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Album Title: Anthology
Artist: Ned's Atomic Dustbin

Meta Information: "Anthology" is a compilation album by British alternative rock band Ned's Atomic Dustbin, released on October 8, 2003. This comprehensive collection spans the band's entire career, from their early indie hits to their later mainstream successes. Curated with input from the band members, "Anthology" offers a definitive overview of Ned's Atomic Dustbin's musical journey, showcasing their evolution and impact on the UK alternative music scene of the early 90s.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Career-Spanning Selection: "Anthology" features a career-spanning selection of tracks, covering Ned's Atomic Dustbin's albums from "God Fodder" to "Brainbloodvolume". The compilation includes hit singles like "Kill Your Television", "Grey Cell Green", and "Not Sleeping Around", as well as fan favorites and rare B-sides. This extensive collection provides a comprehensive overview of the band's diverse musical output and serves as a perfect introduction for new listeners.

  2. Exclusive Material: In addition to their well-known tracks, "Anthology" includes exclusive material such as live recordings, acoustic versions, and rare B-sides. Tracks like "Swallowing Air (Live)" and "Walking Through Syrup (Acoustic)" offer new perspectives on familiar songs, showcasing the band's versatility and creativity. These exclusive recordings add depth to the compilation and make it a must-have for collectors and fans looking for something special.

  3. Impact and Legacy: "Anthology" celebrates Ned's Atomic Dustbin's enduring impact and legacy in the alternative rock genre. The band's innovative "dual bass" sound, infectious melodies, and energetic performances left a lasting impression on the music industry, influencing countless bands and musicians. By compiling their most significant works in one anthology, Ned's Atomic Dustbin ensures that their contribution to the alternative rock canon is preserved and appreciated for years to come.

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