June Panic spent six years in the early 90s crafting fourteen disturbed and sonically self-mutilated albums that would make him the closest thing to an underground rock songwriting celebrity. While scratching an itch for Dylan, June willed his bedroom songs into musical nuggets that find tonal residence between the hazy fog of Ween and Sebadoh, the great white isolationism of Eric's Trip, and the everything-and-the-kitchen-sink production style of 80s-era Prince. Originally released as cassette only on his label, 3 Out of 4 Records, June's lo-fi master tapes for "Songs from Purgatory" were almost destroyed in a flood, but have been cleansed and re-mastered.
7 F*** the Inconceivable (Everybody Wants to Die Happy)
8 Happy Medium
9 Sad & the Stupid, the
10 Nuke in Fridge
11 Jesus-Christ-F***a-Sucka-Mobile
12 Satan Star
13 Moon and the Memories, the
14 Space God / Jen's 1.4
15 3rd Grade
16 Lonely for Lonely's Sake
17 Intro, the
18 Hate Yr Blues
- Disc 2 -
1 That Parade
2 Brain Slide (Craniology)
3 The Masculine Angel
4 Me + Another Baby Panther
5 Cardinal Virtues
6 (Born Into) Cynosure
7 Co-Op Tune
8 Litany
9 Tina Turner (The Devil Is Sorry)
10 Snellgrove Sucks
11 Death of My "Significant Other" (By God)
12 Forever
13 Sample and Hold
14 Birthday Present
15 Get Up
16 Pin Coffin
17 Spin the Awful
- Disc 3 -
1 Recipes
2 There Is a Tool
3 All Girls
4 Required Thinking Exercise
5 Come in from the Cold
6 Dancing on the Graves of Those We Loved
7 F*** the Inconceivable (Everybody Wants to Die Happy)
8 Happy Medium
9 The Sad & the Stupid
10 Nuke in Fridge
11 Jesus-Christ-F***a-Sucka-Mobile
12 Satan Star
13 The Moon and the Memories
14 Space God/Jen's 1.4
15 3rd Grade
16 Lonely for Lonely's Sake
17 The Intro
18 Hate Yr Blues
June Panic spent six years in the early 90s crafting fourteen disturbed and sonically self-mutilated albums that would make him the closest thing to an underground rock songwriting celebrity. While scratching an itch for Dylan, June willed his bedroom songs into musical nuggets that find tonal residence between the hazy fog of Ween and Sebadoh, the great white isolationism of Eric's Trip, and the everything-and-the-kitchen-sink production style of 80s-era Prince. Originally released as cassette only on his label, 3 Out of 4 Records, June's lo-fi master tapes for "Songs from Purgatory" were almost destroyed in a flood, but have been cleansed and re-mastered.