The Wildhearts Must be Destroyed and Strike Back are the two albums that The Wildhearts recorded for the now defunct Gut label. Must Be Destroyed title makes reference to 1969 horror film Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed.
Read MoreThe Wildhearts Must be Destroyed and Strike Back are the two albums that The Wildhearts recorded for the now defunct Gut label. Must Be Destroyed title makes reference to 1969 horror film Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed.The album was the first new studio release since the Wildhearts broke up in 1997 and reformed in 2001. Rumors indicated that the album would feature the same line-up as the 1993 album Earth Vs The Wildhearts, and that line-up did indeed reform in 2001.
Three singles were released in the UK with some chart success: "Vanilla Radio", "So Into You" and "Top of the World". The B-sides from various versions of these singles later appeared on the compilations Riff After Riff After Motherfucking Riff and Coupled With.These 2 CD collections contains all the B-sides from the era and the booklet contains notes by Classic Prog’s Jerry Ewing and features extensive artwork with photos and memorabilia from the era; all approved by Ginger himself.
| Barcode | 5013929779426 |
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| Genre | Classic Rock |
| Label | Lemon |
| Format | CD |
| Artist | Wildhearts (The) |





