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[[Image:Thrumdrone-back.jpg|thumb|right|300px|back cover]]
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[[Image:Thrumdrone-disc.jpg|thumb|right|200px|disc]]
[[Image:Thrumdrone-disc.jpg|thumb|right|200px|disc]]
'''''Thrumdrone''''' is the second album by [[Carnival Art]], and the first to be released on noted alternative rock haven [[Beggars Banquet Records]].  It is often referred to as the band's debut, due to little exposure of the 1989 long player ''[[Like Nobody's Business]]''.
'''''Thrumdrone''''' is the second album by [[Carnival Art]], and the first to be released on noted alternative rock haven [[Beggars Banquet Records]].  It is also the debut of bassist [[Brian Bell]].  This disc is often referred to as the band's debut, due to little exposure of the 1989 long player ''[[Like Nobody's Business]]''.


The songs "Mr. Blue Veins" and "Octopus" appeared on 1989's ''[[Carnival Art EP]]'', though it has yet to be determined if they are the same versions.  An acoustic version of "Mr. Blue Veins" appears on the "[[Wrestling Swamis]]" single.
The songs "Mr. Blue Veins" and "Octopus" appeared on 1989's ''[[Carnival Art EP]]'', though it has yet to be determined if they are the same versions.  An acoustic version of "Mr. Blue Veins" appears on the "[[Wrestling Swamis]]" single.
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