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An Evening With The Fightin' Amish

by The Fightin' Amish

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Grunge Buggy 01:19
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Hippy 00:28
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Jerk Alert 00:55
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about

The Fightin' Amish were a bad punk band from Brisbane, Australia, active in the first few years of the 21st century.

This "album" is a live recording of their sixth gig - on a Thursday night at the Gabba Hotel, which was only recorded because Rollo had a new minidisc recorder and wanted to see if it would sound any good if he plugged it stright into the mixing desk. It is unclear if he considered the results a success.

After this, the band recruited polite teenager James Kritzler on 2nd guitar, slowly improved, wrote a bunch of new songs and played for another couple of years. At some point they probably even crossed the threshold and became a "real band", but there are no recordings of any of that so this is all there is now.

You probably had to be there, but it's probably better that you weren't.

credits

released November 23, 2001

Riva - guitar and vocals
Adam - bass and vocals
John - drums and counting

Recorded live at the Gabba Hotel (RIP) on May 17 2001 by Rollo (RIP).
Sequencing/editing/annoying stage banter removal by Lucas Moore and Justin Law

Hippy originally by Supernova. Everything else by the Fightin' Amish

Originally released by Kill The Music records in a run of something like 100 CDRs.

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