
Flipper
Flipper - Generic Flipper (Limited Edition Color Vinyl) LP
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Flipper - Generic Flipper (Limited Edition Color Vinyl) LP
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Release Date: April 17th, 2026
Limited edition translucent yellow vinyl. Liner notes by Simon Reynolds.
"Kings of dysfunction and masters of minimalism, no one didn't love Flipper. Flipper shows were like the watering hole we'd congregate to and live for. Junkies, bicycle messengers, artists, drag queens, sex workers, punk rockers, we all met at Flipper.” ~ Roddy Bottum (Faith No More)
Generic Flipper, the debut album by Flipper, remains the most absorbing full-length LP to emerge from the early San Francisco punk scene. A constant source of imitation for so-called "noise rock" bands, it has yet to be surpassed in its nihilistic glee.
Recorded between October 1980 and August 1981 and released in 1982 on the indispensable Subterranean Records, this album functions as a chaotic, sticky mass of individual personalities: the magma-like bass eruptions and dual vocals of Will Shatter and Bruce Loose, Ted Falconi's icy guitar scraping and the relentless beat of drummer Steve DePace. At times playful and taciturn, paranoid and absurd, Generic charts a deliberate path that willfully chances destruction.
In early '80s punk, when the hardening default was "faster-shorter-louder," Generic subverts the nascent hardcore scene with a strictly applied regimen of turgid-slower-heavier. The lyrics are bleak, yet unnervingly beautiful. "Ever" sets the tone with trademark restraint – "Ever wish the human race didn't exist? And then realize you're one too?" – while closer "Sex Bomb" is a churning, 8-minute epic with looping bass, saxophone accompaniment and electronic effects of dropping bombs.
Tons of indie bands have attempted to recreate Flipper's mix of acidic guitar, metallic bass sludge and sardonically brilliant lyricism, using the seemingly effortless template they pioneered; however, the effect usually drives listeners right back to Generic. While most of their contemporaries wilt under direct comparison, No Trend, the Butthole Surfers, feedtime and Church Police are a few who can stand the frigid heat.
Track Listing:
- Ever
- Life Is Cheap
- Shed No Tears
- I Saw You Shine
- Way Of The World
- Life
- Nothing
- Living For The Depression
- Sex Bomb
