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Irish/Anglo freak-pop quartet Stump, who came to power alongside bands like Primal Scream and the Wedding Present via British music weekly NME's C-86 cassette samplers, hardly fit into the Brit-pop mold. An unholy union of XTC, Captain Beefheart, and Primus, the band, comprised of ex-Microdisney members Mick Lynch and Rob McKahey, as well as Kev Hopper and Chris Salmon, only released one proper album, 1988's A Fierce Pancake. Released in 2007, the triple-disc Complete Anthology lives up to its billing, presenting for the first time all of the band's material. The first disc covers the group's 1985 and 1896 EPs Mud on a Colon and Quirk Out, the second includes the group's breakthrough 1988 full-length A Fierce Pancake (which featured the killer single "Charlton Heston"), and disc three collects all of the group's post-Pancake output, resulting in enough quality experimental rock to satisfy even the most extreme left-field music fan. Reverend Lee Power, All Music Guide