
Born from the remnants of Los Angeles' punk, mod and Paisley Underground of the late 1980s, the members of The Love In were still in their teens and early twenties when they burst onto the scene with their self-produced EP, which Randy Lewis of the L.A. Times proclaimed "A rarity in rock," while raving about the band and likening them to a cross between R.E.M. and Crowded House, with touches of The Style Council. Drummer Scott Kellems had been in punk legends Shattered Faith and Dischords
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Late As Usual
Young Mr. Jones
Dad's So Jealous of Youth
On The Reds
Freedom Now
Home for the Holidays
Cinema Trailer Edit
02. Young Mr. Jones
01. Late as Usual
05. Dad's So Jealous of Youth
Set the captives free
Hitting C
04. Freedom Now
Hitting Seagulls
03. On the Reds
06. Home for the Holidays
freedom now (1987)
Goo Goo Babara Jagal ++
7. Late As Usual
Take A Drive To Dover
Bleh
Chorus
GooGoo Barabajagal
Untitled #1 (Cassette Recordings)
Interlude
The Love In - Cinema Trailer Edit
Love Time Classic/Walk The Dog/Honky Tonk Shuffle
01. Rejection Junkie
Late As Usua
Late As Usual 349 (87)
Late As Usual (1987)
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