





I recently stopped by Phono Select Records and picked up this great record by Godley & Creme. Snack Attack was released on Mirage Records, a label that mostly released electro records in the 80's, so I knew I would be into it even before listening to the record. The song Snack Attack is a basically a 7 minute long mutant jazz electro jam with raps about eating snacks. The cover art by Lou Beach is definitely the best burger art I've seen on a record cover. I recommend you pick up Snack Attack if you happen to come across it at the record store.
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