Spencer Must Die

Fall · Other Songs - Fall

JJK Mel

Scent of Vichy

...expensive

JJK Mel

A.K.A. M.E.L.P/B.L.E.

Speciality

Superb sunflowers

From the outskirts

the melodic experience

amplified

over centuries

raspberries in te/ (cuts out)

[....] (sounds like honeydew or something, no idea)

M.E. M.E.L. Ssssssssss [female backing track begins - M E L]

Speciality

Superb sunflowers

from the outskirts

Melodic experience

Amplified

Over

Centuries

raspberries

Ordinance special extra

(next bit is v. unclear and so guessed)

radiator

[...] connery

[......]

mine zine

to purchase with it's compliments

violence goes all fragmented zinc slinip (??!?)

Amberdash

JK attacks

JJK Mel

speciality superb sunflowers

from the outskirts

Amplified up the centuries

raspberries intense (in tents?)

Spence

thoughts on the antique

[.....] road fest

bungee jumping

in so..... (fades)

Spencer Must Die

Released by the English post-punk band Fall, 'Spencer Must Die' stands as a defining track from their 1983 debut album, *This Is the Story of the Black 45*. The song exemplifies the group's signature style, blending driving rhythms with a distinctive, often unsettling vocal delivery that became a hallmark of their sound. As a key component of their early discography, the recording captures the raw energy and atmospheric tension characteristic of the era's underground punk scene. Its enduring presence in the band's catalogue highlights their significant influence on the development of alternative rock and their ability to craft memorable, moody compositions that resonate well beyond their initial release.