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Released
  
June 1996

Artist
  
Bis

Label
  
Teen‐C Recordings

Length
  
7:13

Release date
  
June 1996

Genres
  
Indie pop, Pop punk

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Recorded
  
March 1996 at the Practice Pad, Glasgow, Scotland

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Bis vs. the D.I.Y. Corps is the fourth extended play by the Scottish indie pop band Bis. It was the first release on Bis's very own Teen-C Recordings label. Soon after the group signed to Wiiija in the UK and Grand Royal in the US. It reached number forty-five on the UK Singles Chart in June 1996.

Contents

It was released on 7 inch vinyl, cassette tape and compact disc. When listing this release or the song "This is Fake D.I.Y." Bis just as often use the last period in the acronym D.I.Y. as they don't.

"This is Fake D.I.Y." is an attack on the commercialization of independent music such as the popular practice of major labels using subsidiaries such as Indolent and Food to promote artists as independent or alternative. The song also takes aim at wider marketing practices such as coloured vinyl, 'free' posters and multi-part CD sets. However, the group took on some of the marketing practices they criticised for their 1999 singles "Action and Drama" and "Detour".

Track listing

All tracks written by Bis.

Personnel

  • Miss A.
  • J. Disco
  • Peach Belly Boy
  • Richie - Recording
  • Songs

    1This Is Fake DIY2:14
    2Burn the Suit2:47
    3Dance to the Disco Beat2:13

    References

    Bis vs. the D.I.Y. Corps Wikipedia