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==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||
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==Albums In Which This Song Has Appeared== | ==Albums In Which This Song Has Appeared== | ||
+ | * [[Uncle Meat]] | ||
+ | * [[Meat Light - The Uncle Meat Project/Object Audio Documentary]], once in original form, and again in extended form. | ||
==Notes About This Song== | ==Notes About This Song== | ||
− | While speaking to Bob Marshall on 10/22/88, Frank said that "the funny thing about [the title "Nine Types of Industrial Pollution"] is that at the time it was put on Uncle Meat, there was no such thing as a concern over industrial pollution. It hadn't even been brought up as a topic... [I used the name as] a joke after driving through New Jersey." | + | While speaking to Bob Marshall on 10/22/88, Frank said that "the funny thing about [the title "Nine Types of Industrial Pollution"] is that at the time it was put on [[Uncle Meat]], there was no such thing as a concern over industrial pollution. It hadn't even been brought up as a topic... [I used the name as] a joke after driving through New Jersey." |
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+ | On some early copies of the [[Uncle Meat]] LP (and apparently all of the 8-track copies), this song is called "400 Days of the Year" (which is a quote from [[Letter From Jeepers]]). Regardless of the title, it is the same track. | ||
==CC Clues In This Song== | ==CC Clues In This Song== | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:44, 16 December 2021
Lyrics
Players On This Song
Albums In Which This Song Has Appeared
- Uncle Meat
- Meat Light - The Uncle Meat Project/Object Audio Documentary, once in original form, and again in extended form.
Notes About This Song
While speaking to Bob Marshall on 10/22/88, Frank said that "the funny thing about [the title "Nine Types of Industrial Pollution"] is that at the time it was put on Uncle Meat, there was no such thing as a concern over industrial pollution. It hadn't even been brought up as a topic... [I used the name as] a joke after driving through New Jersey."
On some early copies of the Uncle Meat LP (and apparently all of the 8-track copies), this song is called "400 Days of the Year" (which is a quote from Letter From Jeepers). Regardless of the title, it is the same track.