ONE OUT OF EVERY 250 a AMERICANS EVERY OWNS A COPY NEW ZEALANDER OF THIS SHOULD OWN • Ur liiia uxiwAjju v ALBUM. ACOPYOF ■ - THIS ONE. J v- ''lH F ■ ■ • k ' ' ■ SR ip/ > . Mb B 7 » ® /' & TSHi I i ? 411 > wS ■ 8* A/ g * I* « \ B 1 aMt/ k ■ n S In The Violent Fems would like to thank everybody. Because you’re either one / of the millions of people who see them live and buy their albums (their platinum _ debut is the only record ever to sell a million without hitting the Billboard album chart), or you’re still asking, ‘Where are the Girls?” If you’ve ignored the Violent Femmes, you help make them one of the most underrated bands in the world, which they thought was cool, for a while. Now they’d like to be recognised for what they have accomplished. So, if you’ve been there from the start, thanks. If you haven’t, thanks. Now it’s time to get on board. lIIUII fiois Why Do Birds Sing? The New Album Produced by Michael Beinhom, Victor DeLorenxo, Gordon Gano & Brian Ritchie fTpl] ' Featuring the hot track “American Music"
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Rip It Up, Issue 168, 1 July 1991, Page 31
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186Page 31 Advertisements Column 1 Rip It Up, Issue 168, 1 July 1991, Page 31
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