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* BuryYourArt: The album has never been reissued on a physical format and didn't appear on streaming services until 2014, owed to it being a de-facto Doug Yule solo album that Creator/PolydorRecords rushed out the door to capitalize on the success of former frontman Music/LouReed's ''Music/{{Transformer}}'' the year prior and growing cult interest in the band. Yule dismissed the album in 1995 as "the blind leading the blind," and the other band members have refused to discuss it to this day.

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* BuryYourArt: The album has never been reissued on a physical format and didn't appear on streaming services until 2014, owed to it being a de-facto Doug Yule solo album that Creator/PolydorRecords rushed out the door to capitalize on the success of former frontman Music/LouReed's ''Music/{{Transformer}}'' the year prior and the band's growing cult interest in the band.following. Yule dismissed the album in 1995 as "the blind leading the blind," and the other band members have refused to discuss it to this day.
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* BuryYourArt: The album has never been reissued on a physical format and didn't appear on streaming services until 2014, owed to it being a de-facto Doug Yule solo album that Creator/PolydorRecords rushed out the door to capitalize on the success of former frontman Music/LouReed's ''Music/{{Transformer}}'' the year prior. Yule dismissed the album in 1995 as "the blind leading the blind," and the other band members have refused to discuss it to this day.

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* BuryYourArt: The album has never been reissued on a physical format and didn't appear on streaming services until 2014, owed to it being a de-facto Doug Yule solo album that Creator/PolydorRecords rushed out the door to capitalize on the success of former frontman Music/LouReed's ''Music/{{Transformer}}'' the year prior.prior and growing cult interest in the band. Yule dismissed the album in 1995 as "the blind leading the blind," and the other band members have refused to discuss it to this day.
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* BuryYourArt: The album has never been reissued on a physical format and didn't appear on streaming services until 2014, owed to it being a de-facto Doug Yule solo album that Creator/PolydorRecords rushed out the door to capitalize on the success of former frontman Music/LouReed's ''Music/{{Transformer}}'' the year prior. Yule dismissed the album in 1995 as "the blind leading the blind," and the other band members have refused to discuss it to this day.
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* TroubledProduction: The album had even more pressure from the company and was basically a Doug Yule solo album. The rest of the band had quit by this point and was rushed to release in order to cash in on VU's supposedly marketable name in the wake of Music/LouReed's success with ''Music/{{Transformer}}''. The album is hated by VU fans and is usually left out of any mentions of discography. Vinyl pressings stopped by the mid-70s and the album is now only attainable on a physical format by fans who KeepCirculatingTheTapes.

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* TroubledProduction: The album had even more pressure from the company and was basically a Doug Yule solo album. The rest of the band had quit by this point and was rushed to release in order to cash in on VU's supposedly marketable name in the wake of former frontman Music/LouReed's success with ''Music/{{Transformer}}''. The album is hated by VU fans and is usually left out of any mentions of discography. Vinyl pressings stopped by the mid-70s and the album is now only attainable on a physical format by fans who KeepCirculatingTheTapes.
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* TroubledProduction: The album had even more pressure from the company and was basically a Doug Yule solo album. The rest of the band had quit by this point and was rushed to release in order to cash in on VU's supposedly marketable name. The album is hated by VU fans and is usually left out of any mentions of discography. Vinyl pressings stopped by the mid-70s and the album is now only attainable on a physical format by fans who KeepCirculatingTheTapes.

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* TroubledProduction: The album had even more pressure from the company and was basically a Doug Yule solo album. The rest of the band had quit by this point and was rushed to release in order to cash in on VU's supposedly marketable name.name in the wake of Music/LouReed's success with ''Music/{{Transformer}}''. The album is hated by VU fans and is usually left out of any mentions of discography. Vinyl pressings stopped by the mid-70s and the album is now only attainable on a physical format by fans who KeepCirculatingTheTapes.

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* TroubledProduction: The album had even more pressure from the company and was basically a Doug Yule solo album. The rest of the band had quit by this point and was rushed to release in order to cash in on VU's supposedly marketable name. The album is hated by VU fans and is usually left out of any mentions of discography. Vinyl pressings stopped by the mid-70s and the album is now only attainable by fans who KeepCirculatingTheTapes.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: While the album's officially available on streaming services, it was never given a physical re-release. Consequently, anyone who wants to own a hard copy of the album has to resort to secondhand copies of the original LP release or bootleg [=CDs=].
* TroubledProduction: The album had even more pressure from the company and was basically a Doug Yule solo album. The rest of the band had quit by this point and was rushed to release in order to cash in on VU's supposedly marketable name. The album is hated by VU fans and is usually left out of any mentions of discography. Vinyl pressings stopped by the mid-70s and the album is now only attainable on a physical format by fans who KeepCirculatingTheTapes.
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* TroubledProduction: The album had even more pressure from the company and was basically a Doug Yule solo album. The rest of the band had quit by this point and was rushed to release in order to cash in on VU's supposedly marketable name. The album is hated by VU fans and is usually left out of any mentions of discography. Vinyl pressings stopped by the mid-70s and the album is now only attainable by fans who KeepCirculatingTheTapes.
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