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Slinging tuneage like some fried or otherwise soused short-order cook

16 January 2026

Satori in Pooles (to Paraphrase Kerouac)

Finally I get to let some air outta this overinflated Overflow folder.



In July 2022 I shared SoCal band Drowning Pool here. I began the shares with their Untitled (commonly known as the Bloody Boy) debut vinyl release on Italian label Viva. So when it came around to sharing Satori, because it repeated many of the tracks on Untitled, I didn't bother with it at the time.

Visitors provided links to Mumbles & āc'orn in the comments (both post-Drowning Pool ventures with DP alum that I had mentioned in the write-up), so I guess I should finally share Satori, as it does contain several previously unshared tracks.

Drowning Pool - Satori, Nate Starkman & Son WEBUY4, 1987.
decryption code in comments


Side 1 -        
Petit Malfacteur    
Ritual Regeneration    
Toy Soldiers

Side 2 -
Ruts    
Nierika    
Festival of Healing    
Fired from Within
    
Side 3 -
Uncork the Mind    
Game Room
You are My Rescue

Side 4 -
Weaving Petals    
Muted Streak    
Master Bebra    
Ghirlandaio's Apprentice    
Macaulay Call

 

 

 

Enjoy,

5 comments:

  1. Satori
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  2. Thanks very much for this.
    I currently have "Aphonia" in my hard drive, looking forward to see what this brings
    Cheers
    Diego

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  3. Thanks, brother. Another good one from Drowning Pool.

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  4. And here I offer a rarity (which doesn't include Drowning Pool but does come from some of the same celestial ooze):

    Nate Starkman & Son Present The October Country (compilation, 1988)
    https://mega.nz/folder/ZvAjzDJY#F3KlcVaQGdK51YR48I4ojg

    I picked it up while working in a used record store in Santa Cruz CA in early 1989.

    Curiously, while looking for cover art I discovered that this LP was manufactured by Fundamental Music in Covington, GA -- where I currently live.

    [insert "shocked face" emoji here]

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    1. Another Nate Starkman & Son production. Thanks so much for the link, PW. I have this somewhere & just never got around to sharing it. Hope everyone gives it a listen.

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