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Rentals - Return Of The Rentals

Pop Rock, Synth-pop, Indie Rock

Maverick, Reprise Records WPCR-651 Japan 1996

GB£7.39

Media : Very Good Plus (VG+)

Scuff on Case *The image is not from the actual item.

This is the debut album by The Rentals, a band led by Matt Sharp, also known as the bassist for Weezer.

Their sound, which boldly incorporated synthesizers, and songwriting that combined humor and melancholy, brought a breath of fresh air to the guitar-driven rock scene of the time.

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Rentals - Return Of The Rentals

Pop Rock, Synth-pop, Indie Rock

Maverick, Reprise Records WPCR-651 Japan 1996

GB£7.39

Media : Very Good Plus (VG+)

Scuff on Case, Plastic Discoloration on Case, Case Soiled *The image is not from the actual item.

This is the debut album by The Rentals, a band led by Matt Sharp, also known as the bassist for Weezer.

Their sound, which boldly incorporated synthesizers, and songwriting that combined humor and melancholy, brought a breath of fresh air to the guitar-driven rock scene of the time.

BUY

Rentals - Return Of The Rentals

Pop Rock, Synth-pop, Indie Rock

Maverick, Reprise Records WPCR-651 Japan 1996

GB£7.39

Media : Very Good Plus (VG+)

Scuff on Case, Plastic Discoloration on Case *The image is not from the actual item.

This is the debut album by The Rentals, a band led by Matt Sharp, also known as the bassist for Weezer.

Their sound, which boldly incorporated synthesizers, and songwriting that combined humor and melancholy, brought a breath of fresh air to the guitar-driven rock scene of the time.

BUY

Rentals - Return Of The Rentals

Pop Rock, Synth-pop, Indie Rock

Maverick, Reprise Records WPCR-651 Japan 1996

GB£7.39

Media : Very Good Plus (VG+)

*The image is not from the actual item.

This is the debut album by The Rentals, a band led by Matt Sharp, also known as the bassist for Weezer.

Their sound, which boldly incorporated synthesizers, and songwriting that combined humor and melancholy, brought a breath of fresh air to the guitar-driven rock scene of the time.