Though not as immediate or as thoroughly enticing as "Dig Your Own Hole", the third LP from the Manchester-based act is still a wildly fun and adventurous exploit into the worlds of psych and big beat, featuring some of the best tracks in their entire discography, and probably the one I'm more likely to recommend to a newcomer to the genre.

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