I haven't shown any love for Fig Dish on here since about 2010, so apologies if I'm overdue. What I'm sharing was relatively available a few years ago, but the original website hosting it appears to be defunct. For those in the dark regarding who I'm even referring to, Fig Dish were an often excellent aggro pop-rock outfit from Chicago who recorded two albums for A&M in the mid '90s - That's What Love Songs Often Do (1995) and When Shove Goes Back to Push (1997). Both disks were foisted onto a rather indifferent public, and commercially they went thud . In fact, I don't think I ever happened across a CD of Love Songs that didn't have a promo stamp on the cover. Pity all those uninformed kids who clung to their copies of Mellon Collie... and precious little else. I saved the notes from the site that hosted Onanism, and they're below. This is essentially an oversized batch of demos for material slated for Fig Dish's follow-up to S...

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