Lo-Fi B-Sides
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Lo-Fi B-Sides | ||||
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EP by Matthew Good Band | ||||
Released | 1998 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Length | 11:56 | |||
Matthew Good Band chronology | ||||
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Released in 1998, Lo-Fi B-Sides was the second EP produced by the now-defunct Matthew Good Band. The EP was limited to 5000 copies and was included as a bonus with purchase of the band's 1997 album Underdogs. It became a highly sought-after collectors item by fans, occasionally commanding a selling price over $1500 US on eBay.[citation needed] Because of the EP's rarity, Good opted to include the tracks in the deluxe edition of In a Coma.
Track listing
- "Born to Kill" [demo] (Matthew Good, Dave Genn) – 5:15
- "Enjoy the Silence" (Martin Gore) – 3:12
- "Fated" (Good) – 3:32
Miscellanea
- All of the tracks from this release were yielded from early demo sessions for the 1999 album Beautiful Midnight.
- "Enjoy the Silence" is a cover of the Depeche Mode song, which originally appeared on their 1990 album Violator. It was also the only recorded cover song ever released by the Matthew Good Band. Later, Matthew Good released the solo album Hospital Music, containing two covers: Moon Over Marin by Dead Kennedys, and True Love Will Find You In the End by Daniel Johnston.
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