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Happy Mondays


"Squirrel and G-Man Twenty Four Hour Party People Plastic Face Carnt Smile (White Out)" is the debut studio album by the English alternative rock band Happy Mondays, released in 1987. The album's title is quite distinctive and reflects the band's playful and eclectic approach. The music of the album is a mix of post-punk, funk, and dance, capturing the Madchester sound that the band would become associated with. Happy Mondays, led by charismatic frontman Shaun Ryder, infused their music with a hedonistic and party-oriented vibe. The album includes tracks like "Kuff Dam," "Tart Tart," and "Olive Oil," showcasing the band's unique sound. The release received positive reviews for its energy and originality, setting the stage for the band's later success and influence on the Manchester music scene. The album, although not a huge commercial success at the time, has since gained a cult status among fans of the Madchester and indie dance genres.