
Groundhogs Thank Christ For The Bomb Vinyl LP Gold Colour 2025
Gold Colour
Tracklist:
1. Strange Town
2. Darkness Is No Friend
3. Soldier
4. Thank Christ for the Bomb.
5. Ship On The Ocean
6. Garden
7. Status People
8. Rich Man, Poor Man
9. Eccentric Man
Featuring epic 1970 concepts from this far reaching trio much praised by Underworldâs Karl Hyde, Captain Sensible, Stephen Malkmus and a host of others. âThank Christ For The Bombâ is a visionary tale of cold war fear, alienation and everyday drama.
âThis is a masterpiece!â - NME
A thinking manâs rumination on alienation, the album is a game of two halves; side one tackling the thermo nuclear threat while side two traces riches to rags alienation in everyday London. First of a trio of ground-breaking albums that steered the band from the Blues into a heavier, more prog-based sound and a true reflection of their much praised live sound.
Groundhogs Thank Christ For The Bomb Vinyl LP Gold Colour 2025
Gold Colour
Tracklist:
1. Strange Town
2. Darkness Is No Friend
3. Soldier
4. Thank Christ for the Bomb.
5. Ship On The Ocean
6. Garden
7. Status People
8. Rich Man, Poor Man
9. Eccentric Man
Featuring epic 1970 concepts from this far reaching trio much praised by Underworldâs Karl Hyde, Captain Sensible, Stephen Malkmus and a host of others. âThank Christ For The Bombâ is a visionary tale of cold war fear, alienation and everyday drama.
âThis is a masterpiece!â - NME
A thinking manâs rumination on alienation, the album is a game of two halves; side one tackling the thermo nuclear threat while side two traces riches to rags alienation in everyday London. First of a trio of ground-breaking albums that steered the band from the Blues into a heavier, more prog-based sound and a true reflection of their much praised live sound.
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Gold Colour
Tracklist:
1. Strange Town
2. Darkness Is No Friend
3. Soldier
4. Thank Christ for the Bomb.
5. Ship On The Ocean
6. Garden
7. Status People
8. Rich Man, Poor Man
9. Eccentric Man
Featuring epic 1970 concepts from this far reaching trio much praised by Underworldâs Karl Hyde, Captain Sensible, Stephen Malkmus and a host of others. âThank Christ For The Bombâ is a visionary tale of cold war fear, alienation and everyday drama.
âThis is a masterpiece!â - NME
A thinking manâs rumination on alienation, the album is a game of two halves; side one tackling the thermo nuclear threat while side two traces riches to rags alienation in everyday London. First of a trio of ground-breaking albums that steered the band from the Blues into a heavier, more prog-based sound and a true reflection of their much praised live sound.












