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| Studio album by Screaming Trees | |||||
| Released | 1989 | ||||
| Recorded | December, 1988 | ||||
| Genre | Grunge | ||||
| Length | 39:23 | ||||
| Label | SST Records | ||||
| Producer | Jack Endino | ||||
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| Screaming Trees chronology | |||||
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Buzz Factory was the 4th full length album by Seattle band Screaming Trees and their final record released through SST released in 1989. The LP was also available on translucent purple vinyl. Their next recording, the Change Has Come EP, was released in 1990 on the Sub Pop label.
Track listing
- "Where the Twain Shall Meet"
- "Windows"
- "Black Sun Morning"
- "Too Far Away"
- "Subtle Poison"
- "Yard Trip #7"
- "Flower Web"
- "Wish Bringer"
- "Revelation Revolution"
- "The Looking Glass Cracked"
- "End of the Universe"
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