Music League: Hit and miss
Deep cuts from one-hit wonders
- Faith No More: Let’s Lynch the Landlord
Faith No More had a strong cult following for many years before and after “Epic,” their surprise 1990 hit, including a long list of singles that got regular rotation on 120 Minutes and Headbangers Ball, but this cover of Dead Kennedys’ “Let’s Lynch the Landlord” is perhaps lesser known even among the band’s diehard fans. It was recorded for a compilation celebrating the 100th release from DK’s label, Alternative Tentacles Records. - Concrete Blonde: Tomorrow, Wendy
This song was first written and recorded in 1990 by Andy Prieboy (formerly of Wall of Voodoo, another one-hit wonder) in a duet with Concrete Blonde’s Johnette Napolitano. Concrete Blonde released their own version on their album Bloodletting that same year, and while the substance-abuse themes of that record’s hit single, “Joey,” were already pretty heavy, “Tomorrow, Wendy” and its true story of an HIV-infected sex worker contemplating suicide closed out the album in a truly haunting fashion.


























