Episode 157: The Smalls
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This week we’re discussing every album by The Smalls. From Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, The Smalls never got the recognition they deserved. This is likely due to the fact that they’re almost impossible to categorize. Equal parts thrash, punk, and post-hardcore, but with a prominent country western influence. Underrated and incredibly unique.
Closing track: “Waste and Tragedy” from Waste and Tragedy (1995)
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Mike and Alex’s Picks:
Waste and Tragedy (1995) — Best Album, Personal Favorite
To Each a Zone (1992) — Worst Album, Least Favorite
Albums we discussed this episode…
The Smalls (1990)
To Each a Zone (1992)
Waste and Tragedy (1995)
My Dear Little Angle (1999)