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Bullet Train To Vegas b/w Hand Over Fist

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Originally released in 1992, the two songs on Drive Like Jehu's sole 7-inch display a harnessing of powers first introduced on their self-titled record from the previous year and later fully realised on their final album, 1994’s Yank Crime. While recording 'Bullet Train To Vegas' on the UCSD campus (drummer/producer Mark Trombino “borrowed” mics and cables from the theatre department next door), guitarist John Reis felt the urge to pick up a trash can and chuck it across the room. It’s the crash that you hear just as Trombino and bassist Mike Kennedy engage, and you may feel a similar urge to do the same while listening to its unrelenting rhythms. 'Hand Over Fist' slows things down slightly but by no means muffles the quartet’s ferocity or Rick Froberg’s trademark howl.


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