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〕 |rev2 = ''Rolling Stone'' |rev2score = 〔Brackett, Nathan. "Big Black". ''The New Rolling Stone Album Guide''. November 2004. pg. 69, cited March 17, 2010〕 }} ''Headache'' is a 1987 EP by Chicago post-hardcore band Big Black. The record generated some controversy due to a cover photograph of a shotgun suicide victim whose head was split in half; it only appeared on a very limited edition of the record and was later replaced with a drawing by Savage Pencil.〔 (''Selected Savage Pencil Bibliography, Exhibitions, Discography, Record Covers'' )〕 Original pressings bore a sticker reading "Warning! Not as good as ''Atomizer'', so don't get your hopes up, cheese!", not as a gimmick, but honestly to any fans as the band thought that ''Headache'' was not as strong as the band's previous release. This also came at a time when major labels were first starting to warn parents that albums contained "explicit lyrics", and while all of Big Black's records contained such lyrics, ''Headache's'' sticker was an ironic dig at mainstream music. ==Track listing== #"My Disco" – 2:51 #"Grinder" – 2:22 #"Ready Men" – 3:50 #"Pete, King of all Detectives" – 2:40 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Headache (EP)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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