There's A Fungus Among Us
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There's A Fungus Among Us was a compilation record put out by Martin Sorrondeguy in 1989. This was the first record that Martin, who would go on to found the label Lengua Armada Discos, would put out. All the bands on the release were from Chicago.
Details
Format: 7"
Label: What The Fuck? Records
Year: 1989
Availability: 1000 copies pressed, now Out Of Print
Tracks
Side A
1. Bhopal Stiffs - "Too Much Pain"
2. Vermicious Knids - "instrumental"
3. Gear - "Acceptance"
Side B
1. Only The Strong - "Chicago"
2. Screeching Weasel - "Slogans"
3. No Empathy - "Orgone Reich"
4. Target - "Fred"
Notes
- The cover art is a parody of the Misfits' LP Walk Among Us. The covers were available in pink and purple, the same as the Misfits LP.
- The titles of the Bhopal Stiffs, Vermicious Knids, and Only The Strong songs do not appear on the release.
- Only The Strong featured future Victory Records founder Tony Brummel. Victory would later release a series of compilations called "Only The Strong".
- Vermicious Knids' Guy Aitchinson and Target's Zac Conway appear in the credits on this release but neither appear on their respective bands songs.
- The Bhopal Stiffs' song was reissued on the 1985-1989 discography.
- Screeching Weasel re-recorded "Slogans" for their 3rd LP, 1991's My Brain Hurts. The original version was re-issued on the 2000's Thank You Very Little double CD.
- No Empathy re-recorded "Orgone Reich" on their 3rd LP, 1993's They Want Whatever.