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11 tracks | 31 minutes
Released Dec 1998
on Evil Eye Records
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Weird, dark 'n' sleazy, sci-fi, rock 'n' roll
Bio / Background
"Not Feeling Quite Like Yourself Today?" is the debut CD/LP from the dark 'n' sleazy sci-fi rock 'n' roll band Clone; co-produced by Billy Anderson (Melvins, Fantomas, Neurosis, Unsane, 7 Year Bitch, Helios Creed).
Clone creates intense, dramatic song structures with combinations of crashing dissonant guitars, crunching bass, sci-fi synth, snearing operatic female vocals and tasty drum work.
Influences can be heard in predecessors like Chrome, the Birthday Party, and Big Black but Clone has a sound completely unto itself.
Average Customer Review: 2
Punk'd out in the garage...but recorded in the basement!RyeNeal75 wrote on July 20, 2008
This sounds like an album produced by someones's uncle's cousins' friend. It sounds good if you want the who punk in the garage feel, but lacks the ooomph to get past the garage door. The effort is there, but not the talent. Try better punk, your ears will thank you.








