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The Thermals / No Culture Icons - SP611

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Track Listing:
1. No Culture Icons
2. An Endless Supply
3. Capture With A Magnet
4. Everything Thermals

Released: August 15, 1974

The Thermals / Thermals The Body The Blood The Machine Poster - S-THERMALS BODY

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This is a poster featuring the cover art from the latest Thermals release, The Body, The Blood, The Machine. Slightly controversial but exceedingly pleasing to the eye.

Released: August 24, 2007

The Thermals / A Pillar of Salt 7" - SP749

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This 7" features the album version of “A Pillar of Salt” as well as a B-side from The Body, The Blood, The Machine.

Released: June 19, 2007

Urban Legends / Of Old Lost Days - RS-CON060

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Hutch Harris of the Thermals pre-thermals soloish project, 1997-2002.

Released: January 23, 2007

The Thermals / More Parts Per Million - SP622

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The Thermals, from Portland, OR, present to you their debut full-length, More Parts Per Million, in all its “no-fi” glory! Distorted guitars, distorted bass, distorted drums, and distorted vocals collide into perfect, distorted pop songs. All-stars Hutch Harris, Kathy Foster, Ben Barnett, and Jordan Hudson make up The Thermals (and, between them, are either some or all of the following bands: Kind of Like Spitting, Operacycle, All Girl Summer Fun Band, and Hutch and Kathy). A band for little more than six months now, they’re already forcing people to take notice (Seattle’s The Stranger had this recent bit of praise: “Million is one of those records that makes the worst spells of depression instantly seem like hazy, nonsensical, memories and fills you with gushing desire and lust for life.”).

Released: March 4, 2003

The Thermals / Thermals Cat T Shirt (American Apparel) - T-THERMALCAT

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This is a brown American Apparel T with art by Hutch and/or Kathy. Love it!

XS IS AMERICAN APPAREL LADIES LARGE STYLE 2102

Released: August 29, 2006

The Thermals / The Body, The Blood, The Machine - SP703

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The Body, The Blood, The Machine was recorded at Supernatural Sound Studios in Oregon City, twenty miles south of The Thermals’ home in Portland, OR by Fugazi’s Brendan Canty. With the unfortunate departure of original Thermals drummer Jordan Hudson in late 2005, Kathy Foster and Hutch Harris (bass and guitar/vocals, respectively) split up duties on the new record themselves with Foster pulling double shifts as The Thermals’ rhythm section for almost the entire record while Harris sang, performed all the guitar tracks and some of the bass tracks, and the two shared keyboard/organ duties. With a wider, brighter, and wilder sound than anything The Thermals have done in the past, The Body, The Blood, The Machine adds walls of guitars, organs, and even a few “ballads” (aka slightly pretty songs) to the mix, while still retaining the gritty post-pop-punk sound for which The Thermals are globally famous. The lyrics envision a United States governed by a fascist Christian state, and focus on the need (and means) to escape. While hardly a concept album, there is definitely a story told in the songs: a story about getting the fuck OUT while you still can. With the recent addition of local drummer extraordinaire, Lorin Coleman, The Thermals will be touring extensively with the release of The Body, The Blood, The Machine.

Released: August 22, 2006

The Thermals / Urban Legends - The World Is Strange (Hutch and Kathy from The Thermals circa 2001) - NOK018

Ok diehards, we have about 10 of these and then they are gone for good. This is Hutch and Kathy, in a pre-Thermals band called The Urban Legends. This slab is on clear vinyl and will compliment your other Thermals fan gear quite nicely at a price that you can’t shake a stick at!

Track Listing:

1. The World Is Strange
2. Soak and Drown

Released: November 2, 2005

The Thermals / Thermals of Mass Destruction T-Shirt - T-THERMALWOMD

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MISSING DESCRIPTION

Released: 2004-07-01 (t-shirt adult s), 2004-09-15 (t-shirt adult l)

The Thermals / Kathy Fosters Daydream Factory Push the Levels T-Shirt - T-DAYDREAM

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MISSING DESCRIPTION

Released: August 15, 1974

The Thermals / Exploding Boy T Shirt (American Apparel) - T-THERMALBOY

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Thermals t-shirt with exploding boy from Fuckin A cover.
EXTRA SMALL IS AMERICAN APPAREL LADIES LARGE!

Released: June 21, 2004

The Thermals / Fuckin A - SP645

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In the 4 days it took to record the new record, The Thermals and producer Chris Walla worked in tandem to create what is the perfect follow-up to the chaotic pop madness of their 2003 debut, More Parts Per Million. Fuckin A is another twenty-eight minute triumph for The Thermals — screaming, piercing, as painful and discordant as it is joyous and melodic. Every track is pushed deep into the red, wrapped in a thick sheet of distortion, and served on a tattered blanket of very questionable fidelity. In other words, The Thermals are still The Thermals. They’re a little bit older, a lot wiser, a whole lot higher, but still unrelenting in their mission to smash pop music in the face, and to have fun doing it, goddammit!

Released: May 18, 2004

The Thermals / A Maroon Shirt Displaying A Silver Thermals Logo - T-THERMALBRICK

  • 1206

Buy it, wear it, love it.

Released: September 2, 2003

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