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Released in 1998, Lo-Fi B-Sides was the second EP produced by the now-defunct Matthew Good Band. The EP was limited to 5000 copies, and was included as a bonus with purchase of the band's 1997 album Underdogs. It became a highly sought-after collectors item by fans, occasionally commanding over $250 US on eBay. As a result of the rarity, Good opted to include the EP's tracks in the deluxe edition of In a Coma.
[edit] Track listing
All tracks written by Matthew Good and Dave Genn, except where noted.
- "Born To Kill (Demo)"
- "Enjoy the Silence" (Martin Gore)
- "Fated" (Good)
[edit] Miscellanea
- All of the tracks from this release were yielded from early demo sessions for the 1999 album Beautiful Midnight.
- "Enjoy the Silence" is a cover of the Depeche Mode song (originally appearing on their 1990 album Violator. It is also the only recorded cover song ever released by the Matthew Good Band.
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