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Farmers released a four song 12" EP ''Packed In An Urban Area'' and a cassette ''Tragic Tales Of Life'', as well as a couple of demos.
Farmers released a four song 12" EP ''Packed In An Urban Area'' and a cassette ''Tragic Tales Of Life'', as well as a couple of demos.


[[Vudi]] had a unique visual sense as well, and produced a number of striking posters for the band, usually grainy black and white pictures that could be funny and gruesome at the same time (one poster was the famous shot of the corpse of Mussolini hanging upside down in barbed wire - with the picture inverted he looks like he's doing a very macabre dance). The cover of the EP ''Packed In An Urban Area'' featured a crisp black and white photo by San Francisco photographer [[Bobby Neal Adams]] of horses being slaughtered in an abattoir. [[American Music Club]] pedal steel guitarist [[Bruce Kaphan]] was the engineer, mixer, and played electric guitar on the EP, and states on his website regarding the cover art that if he were aware that this cover art would be chosen, he wouldn't have agreed to be part of this production.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.brucekaphan.com/pages/Discography.php | work=brucekaphan.com | date=2018 | author= | title=Discography | accessdate=January 28, 2018}}</ref>
[[Vudi]] had a unique visual sense as well, and produced a number of striking posters for the band, usually grainy black and white pictures that could be funny and gruesome at the same time (one poster was the famous shot of the corpse of Mussolini hanging upside down in barbed wire - with the picture inverted he looks like he's doing a very macabre dance). The cover of the EP ''Packed In An Urban Area'' featured a crisp black and white photo by San Francisco photographer [[Bobby Neel Adams]] of horses being slaughtered in an abattoir. [[American Music Club]] pedal steel guitarist [[Bruce Kaphan]] was the engineer, mixer, and played electric guitar on the EP, and states on his website regarding the cover art that if he were aware that this cover art would be chosen, he wouldn't have agreed to be part of this production.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.brucekaphan.com/pages/Discography.php | work=brucekaphan.com | date=2018 | author= | title=Discography | accessdate=January 28, 2018}}</ref>


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