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The packaging includes a mixed matte & spot gloss gatefold jacket with silver foil stamping and your choice of transparent sea glass or black vinyl.
Includes unlimited streaming of Rare Ecstasy 2009 - 2019
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Get Rare Ecstasy bundled with Pure X’s Self Titled, Pleasure & Crawling Up The Stairs for one low price.
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A fascinating document of a band finding its groove. It's got a drier sound and is rougher around the edges than "FOD", and some of these tracks feel more like experimental studies in rhythm/texture than proper songs. "Sunbeat" is especially weird, and I love them for it. Steven Moses