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Flat‐Pack Philosophy
Punk · 2006 · 14 tracks

Flat‐Pack Philosophy

Fourteen tracks of high-velocity punk social commentary. Sharp, cynical, and melodic songs about consumer debt, flat-pack furniture, and the same old romantic failures.

March 7, 2006 · Vinyl Me, Please

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A high-velocity collision of classic pop-punk melody and modern social exhaustion.

Tracklist · 14 Tracks
01
Flat‐Pack Philosophy
3:06
02
Wish I Never Loved You
2:38
03
Sell You Everything
2:25
04
Reconciliation
2:58
05
I Don’t Exist
2:20
06
Soul Survivor
1:41
07
God, What Have I Done
2:16
08
Credit
3:23
09
Big Brother Wheels
2:40
10
Dreamin’
2:40
11
Sound of a Gun
2:27
12
Look at You Now
2:16
13
I’ve Had Enough
2:29
14
Between Heaven and Hell
3:18
Moments Worth Listening For
The relentless, driving rhythm section on 'Wish I Never Loved You' that perfectly mirrors the cycle of romantic obsession.
The sharp, satirical lyrical bite of 'Credit' as it lists off videophones and ringtones over a classic power-pop hook.
The darker, more expansive guitar textures that close out the album on 'Between Heaven and Hell'.
Reviews

How does Flat‐Pack Philosophy sound next to the rest of Buzzcocks's catalogue?

Social Commentary+1.7σ

The writing leans notably further into social commentary than the rest of the catalogue.

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