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Wave of Mutilation: Best of Pixies is a compilation album by Pixies.It was released on May 3, 2004 in the United Kingdom and the following day in the United States alongside a companion DVD featuring a live show, promotional videos and two documentaries.
This is a comprehensive list of songs by the Pixies, an American alternative rock band. This list includes album tracks, B-sides, demos, live recordings and remixes of songs written by one or more of the band's members or songs covered by the band; it does not include songs that members of the Pixies wrote, recorded or performed with Frank Black and the Catholics, The Breeders, The Martinis ...
In the years following the Pixies' breakup, Black dismissed rumors of a reunion, [1] [38] [63] but incorporated an increasing number of Pixies songs in his sets with the Catholics, [64] and occasionally included Santiago in his solo work and Lovering's magic show as an opening act to concerts. [1]
Doolittle is the second studio album by the American alternative rock band Pixies, released on April 17, 1989, on 4AD.The album was an instant critical success and became the band's breakthrough album.
Pixies agreed to a United States distribution deal with Elektra Records before releasing their third album, Doolittle. Doolittle was the most successful album for Pixies, earning them a gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America in 1995 (along with Surfer Rosa in 2005).
INTERVIEW: The Pixies bass player and Breeders frontwoman is an icon of the 1980s and 1990s alt-rock scene. As she releases her first solo album at the age of 63 she talks to Annabel Nugent about ...
NME readers voted "Wave of Mutilation" seventh in its poll of best Pixies songs, [9] Rolling Stone readers ranked the song as the band's fourth best. [10] Diffuser.fm also listed it as the fourth best Pixies song, writing, "If you're going to drive your car into a watery plunge, the Pixies song 'Wave of Mutilation' is the appropriate soundtrack."
Nada Surf covered the song on the 1999 Pixies tribute album Where Is My Mind?: A Tribute to the Pixies. [4] Tkay Maidza's 2021 cover version was used in a 2023 Apple AirPods commercial, as well as the final episode of the Donald Glover limited series Swarm. This version is also included in the 2022 racing video game Need for Speed Unbound. [5]