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  1. The Freed Pig
  2. Sickles and Hammers
  3. Total Peace
  4. Violet Execution
  5. Scars, Four Eyes
  6. Truly Great Thing
  7. Kath
  8. Perverted World
  9. Wonderful, Wonderful
  10. Limb by Limb
  11. Smoke a Bowl
  12. Black-Haired Gurl
  13. Hoppin' Up and Down
  14. Supernatural Force
  15. Rockstar
  16. Downmind
  17. Renaissance Man
  18. God Told Me
  19. Holy Picture
  20. Hassle
  21. No Different
  22. Spoiled
  23. As the World Dies, the Eyes of God Grow Bigger
  24. Gimmie Indie Rock
  25. Ride the Darker Wave
  26. Red Riding Good
  27. New King
  28. Calling Yog Soggoth
  29. Stored Up Wonder (Supernatural Force)
  30. Melting Wall - Holy Picture
  31. Design
  32. Attention
  33. Stars For Eyes
  34. Unseen Waste
  35. Violet Execution (Remix '04)
  36. As The World Turns
  37. Cranberry Bog
  38. 'The Devil's Reggae'
  39. The Freed Pig - 4-Track
  40. Never Jealous
  41. Showtape '91

Released: 1991

III (or Sebadoh III) is the third album by the American indie rock band, Sebadoh. It was released by Homestead Records in 1991. III was the first full length Sebadoh album to feature Jason Loewenstein, who joined the band's two founding members Lou Barlow and Eric Gaffney in 1989, and debuted on the "Gimme Indie Rock" single earlier that year. III features songwriting contributions from all three band members, with folky, melodic material by Barlow, noisy hardcore rock by Gaffney, and songs that bridged the gap between those extremes by Loewenstein. It opens with the electric Barlow-penned "The Freed Pig," an attack on Barlow's ex-bandmate J. Mascis, who fired him from his former band Dinosaur Jr. in 1989. However, the majority of Barlow material on III is acoustic, like the eponymous ode to his girlfriend and future wife, "Kath." Gaffney's material includes the LSD-referencing album closer, "As the World Dies, the Eyes of God Grow Bigger," which addresses his dark family life. III was released the same month as Nirvana's major label debut, Nevermind, which brought alternative rock to the mainstream. In the wake of Nirvana's breakthrough, many other acts who emerged from the 1980s independent music scene, but remained signed to independent record labels, achieved modest success. Along with Pavement's 1992 debut Slanted and Enchanted, III is considered one of the "cornerstones of 90s indie rock," and helped establish the lo-fi subgenre. "The Freed Pig" was covered by the American indie rock band The Breeders on the Head to Toe EP in 1994. "Spoiled" was re-released on the Kids soundtrack in 1995, and can be heard during the film's closing credits. The album has been included in various best-of lists in the years since its release, including Alternative Press' "Top 99 of '85-'99" in 1995 (#85) and Spin's "Top 90 Albums of the 90's" in 1999 (#41). Read more on Last.fm.

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