The Seattle band Botch's untimely demise in 2002 was a blow to fans of smart, scorchingly performed progressive hardcore. Collecting album cuts, rare seven-inch single releases, demos, and previously unreleased tracks from throughout the band's career, this collection provides a glimpse of Botch's technical ability, energy, and wit on tracks like "Frequenting Mass Transit," "The Lobster Song," and the Carl Orff-quoting "Opera Song."
This is the original version on Excursion Records.