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The Very Next Of

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Released
  
13 September 2004

Length
  
44:44

Artist
  
Label
  
Shock Records

Recorded
  
October 2003

The Very Next Of(2004)
  
none

Release date
  
13 September 2004

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The Very Next Of is the second and final album by the Drugs. It was released in 2004. Track 14, "I Was a Teenage Voter", was released on Rock Against Howard two weeks before the Drugs album's release. The album has since been deleted from Shock Records' catalogue, however it was rereleased in late 2011 with the Masking Agents box set.

Contents

The cover is a parody of the cover to their previous album Music's in Trouble, with part of an updated black and white photo of the Drugs laid over a low quality scan of the album cover of Music's in Trouble. Track 1 is a parody of the same track from Music's in Trouble, where the track (remastered) is played for 15 seconds but then interrupted by a Drug saying "This is exactly how we started the last album!".

The album had no singles, but the songs "Rogue States" and "Appease Your God and Kill a Mormon" were played on radio in the lead up to the album's release. Only two tracks survive on the internet today: "The Most Annoying Ringtone" and "I Was a Teenage Expletive". These tracks are streamable from their MySpace page. A music video was filmed for "Rogue States".

Personnel

  • Ian Baddley (Matt Downey) – vocals, keyboards
  • Benny Drill – guitar
  • Mark Tracks – guitar
  • David Live (Tim Paxton) – bass
  • Harry Snow – drums
  • Songs

    1Sucked In! Again!0:45
    2The Ballad of John and George0:14
    3Rogue States2:56

    References

    The Very Next Of Wikipedia