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About Me

Clone Guilt is a DIY record label named for a song by The Seventeenth Century. If every epoch creates the art it deserves, then stop worrying and put that Best of Indie Blanket record back on while you get your glittery face ready for the 30th anniversary reunion tour of The Palm Vipers performing their seminal third album from 1984, Mould Silo, because there is nothing you can do about it. We're all going to Hell. In these prosperous times, Clone Guilt is interested in the music that isn't convinced that our way of life is something to export.

The Songs:

1) The Seventeenth Century: Yer Vimv
The second third of 120 Days of Olsson, presented here to mark regime change. This is The Seventeenth Century playing rock music, a highly unusual genre for them.
2) The Tenant: Mass / Hank & Chip Don't Play
A digitised medley. Acoustic guitars recorded in AD2002 and 2000AD respectively with different treatments and inability. Mixed 2007CE.
3) 'Advert' for 120 Days of Olsson
Introduced by Perkyn Revelour; all other sounds are featured on the EP. We have done an advert because we have only a very shoddy grasp of marketing and promotion.
4) The Tenant: Theme for The Tenant
The Tenant records on four track.

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120 Days of Olsson by The Seventeenth Century:
A 3-track 3" CDR EP with screen-printed gatefold sleeve.
The songs:
1) 120 DAYS OF OLSSON
2) YER VIMV
3) CLONE GUILT
Available from cloneguilt.co.uk for £3 including postage.
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Member Since: 8/9/2006
Band Website: cloneguilt.co.uk/
Band Members: Clone Guilt is a DIY record label

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The Seventeenth Century is:

The Tenant
The Home Secretary

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The Tenant is Clone Guilt's house-one-man-band
Influences: The price of TDK D 90s & TDK SA 90s
Sounds Like: The Great Oak versus The Mighty Cedar
Record Label: W O E
Type of Label: None