
Minutemen bassist Mike Watt and gonzo rock critic Richard Meltzer were fans of each other's work and vowed to team up for a project in the mid '80s, but it wasn't until 2012 that they made their collaborative dreams a reality. For Spielgusher, Meltzer performed spoken word poetry alongside music played by Watt and two members of Cornelius' touring band, drummer Yuko Araki and guitarist Hirotaka "Shimmy" Shimizu. The self-titled debut was a whopping 63 tracks long, and was released on Watt’s Clenched Wrench imprint in January of 2012.
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The Threshold Of Transgression
This Limp Tempting Talked
Begins With S
KEROUAC
FUCK AWARENESS WEEK
So White
Life
Red Shirt
enter my thumb
USE
SCRAM THE ME SCENE
GENERIC DEATH POEM
topsy, part 4
GEEZEROLOGY
a nonfatal jackoff on the moon
MINUS FIVE AND COUNTING
GOTTA
portlandium
HALF
ALWAYS
ABOUT
COLUMBUS
albanese
THE MAN WHO THOUGHT DEATH WAS DYING
LARD
LAST WILL AND TEST
MOROZASHI
the flight of gregory corso
SEVEN SEAS OF LOVE
RED HERRING
IF YOU DON'T
whistle while you strobe
PERSON WHO'S DEAD (FOR WILD MAN FISCHER)
OUT OF SMOKES
THE VALIUM RESTAURANT
jessie don't like fish
PROPS
THE ATTICS O' MY LIFE
THE SONNY LISTON FAN CLUB
METAL
parmenides
neck like a slick tulip
HEAVEN SOMETIMES BEER
The Three Of Us
FUCK MY SISTER
GOOD FIGHT
surf pus
hopper meets sparky
Home At Last
ART PEPPER IS NOT A HAPPY MAN
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