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# [[Jale]], "Lung"
# [[Jale]], "Lung"
# [[Eric's Trip]], "Blue Sky for Julie/Smother"
# [[Eric's Trip]], "Blue Sky for Julie/Smother"
# [[Idée du Nord]], "Iodine Eyes"
# Idée du Nord, "Iodine Eyes"


==References==
==References==

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Never Mind the Molluscs is a compilation EP released in 1993 on Sub Pop Records.[1] Released as part of the Halifax Pop Explosion movement of the early 1990s, the EP featured four songs by emerging alternative rock bands from Halifax, Nova Scotia and Moncton, New Brunswick. Two of the featured bands, Jale and Eric's Trip, were signed directly to Sub Pop, while Sloan were signed to Geffen Records.[2]

Eric's Trip contributed a medley of two separate songs, "Blue Sky for Julie/Smother", to the album. Sloan later covered "Smother" for the Geffen Records compilation album DGC Rarities Volume 1; their version recombined "Smother" into a medley with a different Eric's Trip song, "Stove" from the album Love Tara.

Track listing

  1. Sloan, "Pillow Fight"
  2. Jale, "Lung"
  3. Eric's Trip, "Blue Sky for Julie/Smother"
  4. Idée du Nord, "Iodine Eyes"

References

  1. ^ "Stay home, grunge boss warns". Hamilton Spectator, September 16, 1993.
  2. ^ "VARIOUS ARTISTS: Never Mind the Molluscs". Montreal Gazette, April 17, 1993.