33 (Southpacific album)
33 is the common name given to the debut release from Canadian space rock band Southpacific, self-released on August 15, 1998 and later re-released as a promo on Turnbuckle Records and re-pressed in 2000. It was produced by the band's own member, Graeme Fleming. "33" is a reference to the total time of the record in minutes, as well as to the RPM at which a full-length vinyl record spins. (However, 33 was not released on vinyl, only on CD.)
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33 (Southpacific album)
33 is the common name given to the debut release from Canadian space rock band Southpacific, self-released on August 15, 1998 and later re-released as a promo on Turnbuckle Records and re-pressed in 2000. It was produced by the band's own member, Graeme Fleming. "33" is a reference to the total time of the record in minutes, as well as to the RPM at which a full-length vinyl record spins. (However, 33 was not released on vinyl, only on CD.)
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