




Hunkpapa (1989) Throwing Muses
The general opinion of Hunkpapa is that it's a watered-down version of Throwing Muses. I disagree, I think it has a lot of strong songs and even the single, "Dizzy", is keeping with their sound.
(I don't want to write more- I keep thinking about The Daily Guru; no more album reviews on RJ Battles for a while.)
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