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Loaded With Blanks // Agitpop // Feast of the Sunfish (1985)
Running miles and gaining inches
Agitpop
Reasons of State
from the lp Feast Of the Sunfish
1984
‘Rent is Theft
Seize the city, Squat the World’

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Poughkeepsie’s Agitpop is one of the best bands to come out of the 1980s. “Stick It” is their most polished recording, recorded at Prince’s Paisley Park studio. It includes some brilliant pop such as “Stop Drop and Roll”, a Johnny Cash sendup called “Recovery Road”, an electric remake of their previously recorded song “On the Hudson”, and a guest visit on “Bill of Wrongs” by Soul Asylum’s Dave Pirner.
AgitPop, Alter Natives (Hold Your Tongue Record Release Party) and Future Neighbors. The Pyramid (now current Gwar Space). Richmond, Virginia, USA. 1987.
Design: Chris Bopst
Poughkeepsie's Agitpop is one of the best bands to come out of the 1980s. "Stick It" is their most polished recording, recorded at Prince's Paisley Park studio. It includes some brilliant pop such as "Stop Drop and Roll", a Johnny Cash sendup called "Recovery Road", an electric remake of their previously recorded song "On the Hudson", and a guest visit on "Bill of Wrongs" by Soul Asylum's Dave Pirner.