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Mogwai

The Bad Fire

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Having hotwired their way out of hell, the Scottish postrockers return with a thoughtful yet no-less rocking 11th album - they lean a little further into those ...
Mogwai

Rock Action (2023 reissue)

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Mogwai

Government Commissions (BBC Sessions 1996-2003) (2023 repress)

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a compilation album consisting of sessions recorded between 1996 and 2003 for BBC Radio.
Mogwai

Ten Rapid (Collected Recordings 1996-1997) (2023 repress)

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a compilation of songs released between 1996 and 1997 on various labels, including their debut single release for their own Rock Action label, ‘tuner&rsqu...
Mogwai

Happy Songs For Happy People (2023 reissue)

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Mogwai

Mr. Beast (2023 reissue)

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Come On Die Young (2023 reissue)
  1. Punk Rock:
  2. Cody
  3. Helps Both Ways
  4. Year 2000 Non-Compliant Cardia
  5. Kappa
  6. Waltz For Aidan
  7. May Nothing But Happiness Come Through Your Door
  8. Oh! How The Dogs Stack Up
  9. Ex-Cowboy
  10. Chocky
  11. Christmas Steps
  12. Punk Rock/Puff Daddy/Antichrist

Mogwai

Come On Die Young (2023 reissue)

Chemikal Underground
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    Released: 10th Feb 2023

    £27.99
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24 years after its initial release, Mogwai’s iconic second album is back on wax.

Originally released in March 1999, ‘Come On Die Young’s artwork references The Exorcist and a title scalped from a well-known Glasgow gang slogan. Instead of the cover’s suggested apocalypse-harbouring, pre-millennial assault on the senses however, this second offering from the band was a darkly elegiac – and surprisingly restrained – response to the aural fireworks of their ‘Young Team’ debut from two years earlier.