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Jul

Harvey Danger’s ‘Merrymakers’ gets first ever vinyl press after 17 years

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No Sleep Records is adding to all the nostalgia that has been a part of indie rock and punk for the last four years by giving “Where have all the merrymakers gone,” by Harvey Danger, its first vinyl pressing ever. The album originally came out 17 years ago today and shot the band into stardom. To get a refresher on the band, watch the video for their breakthrough track “Flagpole Sitta” below.

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Unplugged Magazine Issue 18