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Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

7. FlipperBlow’n Chunks

I discovered Flipper when I was in Boston. I was in a record shop and I saw a sleeve on the wall – one of those more expensive ones that still wasn’t very expensive. But there’s something about the cover that made it seem along the lines of the DIY things I’m really into. So I bought it without hearing it and it was brilliant. It was like a kind of insane… well Public Image Ltd are already insane. But it was like an even more insane Public Image Ltd, with an amazing groove and totally demented vocals. I really got into them with that record and the first one – Album – Generic Flipper – is also brilliant.

That’s another example of a really bad sleeve actually… it’s pretty awful. The fish logo, worn by Kurt Cobain or not, is pretty terrible. With Flipper it makes sense though. It’s a bit like the Jesus Lizard, where they’re trying deliberately to piss you off.

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