Small Acts of Love and Rebellion
Small Acts of Love and Rebellion is the debut album by Canadian punk rock band Painted Thin.[1][2] It was released in 1995 as a split album with John K. Samson's Little Pictures. It was one of G7 Welcoming Committee's first releases, in a PET film pouch. The CD didn't have separate tracks meaning that the listener would have to listen to the whole album without being able to (easily) skip tracks.
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| Released | 1995 | |||
| Recorded | Canada, 1993–94 | |||
| Genre | Punk | |||
| Label | G7 Welcoming Committee | |||
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In 2006, both Little Pictures and Small Acts of Love and Rebellion were rereleased separately by G7 in mp3 format, on their website and the iTunes Music Store.
Track listing
- "Legacy of Boxes"
- "Disposable Song"
- "Lighthouse"
- "Breakdown"
- "Tearing Down My Clubhouse"
- "Clearly Contrived"
- "Untitled (From the Windows of Exiles)"
- "Still Calling"
References
- "PAINTED THIN Small acts of love and rebellion LP". Ox-Fanzine, Issue # 27 (II 1997) Joachim Hiller
- "The Weakerthans - Left And Leaving ". Visions, Ingo Knollmann,
External links
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