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The original version of 'Bela Lugosi's Dead' has never been on streaming services
Waxwork's newly mastered and expanded Inferno soundtrack marks the film music's most comprehensive and definitive version ever available on vinyl featuring the complete 1980 soundtrack in addition to outtakes and alternate tracks
"High Hopes" (early version)
A primary source and inspiration for countless documentaries
Sub Pop USA: The Subterraneanan Pop Music Anthology, 1980–1988 - Book grunge destroy the UIn 1979, Bruce Pavitt moved to Olympia, WA, and began programming a show called Subterranean Pop on local community radio station KAOS FM. Then, inspired by Olympias guide to independent music, OP Magazine, Pavitt launched a fanzine version of Subterranean Pop, focusing on music with a punk, new wave, and experimental bent. Calvin Johnson of K Records joined the fanzines staff in 1980, beginning with the second issue. Here, these issues are collected,