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SPIN Magazine lists 6 Sonic Iguana Recordings in the Top 20 of the history of Lookout! Records

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In an article published today by SPIN Magazine, there appears a listing of the Top 20 songs of the history of Lookout! Records. Singer/Author Frank Portman (aka Dr. Frank), who also fronted the Mr. T. Experience (chosen as number one on the list, although not by Frank), was asked to compile a list of his own choosing and accompany it with liner-note-style commentaries. Among the 20 appear 6 songs eitherJumping castles produced or mastered by Mass Giorgini at Sonic Iguana Studios.

The Sonic Iguana-related tracks are:

The Lillingtons “You’re the Only One” from the Death by Television album.

Lillingtons

Screeching Weasel “Peter Brady” from the Anthem for a New Tomorrow album.

Screeching Weasel

The Groovie Ghoulies “The Highwayman” from the Travels with My Amp album.

Groovie Ghoulies

The Smugglers “She Ain’t No Egyptian” from the Selling the Sizzle! album.

Smugglers

Cub “Way to Go” from the Box of Hair album.

Cub "Box of Hair"

The Queers “Love Love Love” from the Grow Up album.

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The complete listing with liner notes can be seen at http://www.spin.com/articles/20-essential-songs-late-lookout-records?page=0.

The Thing that Ate Larry Livermore

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The past month has been a productive one at Sonic Iguana! The newly redesigned site has brought increased traffic – so much so that April 2012 saw more visitors to soniciguana.com than for the entire preceding year!

On the Mastering front, Mass Giorgini completed and shipped two separate projects for Adeline Records. The first of these is the compilation album The Thing that Ate Larry Livermore, due for release on May 29, 2012 and featuring tracks hand-chosen by the digested individual of the title from some of the top up-and-coming pop-punk bands of today. Larry was asked personally by Adeline Records founder and Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong to put together the collection of today’s most promising melodic punks.

Of course the relationship between Larry and Sonic Iguana founder Mass Giorgini is also a very long one – Mass first became involved with Lookout Records (founded by Larry) in 1988 when he helped book shows for the only Operation Ivy tour. A few years later, Mass produced both Screeching Weasel and Queers records for Lookout Records. Soon after that, Mass’ own band Squirtgun signed to the label. In 1994, when Larry’s band the Potatomen toured the Pacific Northwest, Mass filled in on bass guitar. Over the course of the following years, several dozen Lookout releases were eventually produced at Sonic Iguana.

To share with you some of this recent project, we are exclusively streaming a sneak preview of the opening track of The Thing that Ate Larry Livermore, a song titled “Walking Distance” by the band Dear Landlord. Enjoy!

Audio watermarked by request of Adeline Records.

The Thing that Ate Larry Livermore

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