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Culture Shock: Attention Span - VINYL LPTitle: Attention Span Artist: Culture Shock Label: Alternative Tentacle Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 721616048018 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2016 07 01 Number of Discs: 1 Vinyl LP pressing. 2016 release. In between Subhumans (UK) and Citizen Fish, Dick Lucas fronted Culture Shock. Short lived and influential as hell, the innovators of ska punk dub reggae are at their best with Attention Span, their first recording in 25 years! Culture Shock began in
Title: Attention SpanArtist: Culture Shock
Label: Alternative Tentacle
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 721616048018
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2016-07-01
Number of Discs: 1
Vinyl LP pressing. 2016 release. In between Subhumans (UK) and Citizen Fish, Dick Lucas fronted Culture Shock. Short-lived and influential as hell, the innovators of ska-punk-dub-reggae are at their best with Attention Span, their first recording in 25 years! Culture Shock began in England in 1986, soon after the Subhumans broke up, and ended three albums and three years later. Showing the progression from Subhumans to Lucas's early blueprints for Citizen Fish, Culture Shock is a transitional band just like Ian MacKaye's Embrace is the missing link between Minor Threat and Fugazi. The lineup remains almost the same, with original members Bill (drums), Jasper Patterson (bass, also original Citizen Fish member) and Lucas (vocals) joined by Alex Gordon (also from Citizen Fish) on guitar. Lucas's lyrics are primarily concerned with social and political issues, including the awareness of animal cruelty and social alienation. The songs are far from angry rants-they often highlight a perspective of positivity and empowerment. Attention Span follows the success of their 2012 release, Everything (a collection of their three albums and demos), which ignited the band's full reformation. They have been playing live again since 2013. Attention Span delivers a blend of ska, punk, dub and reggae that appeals to sing-along music fans and provides a glimpse at the struggles of modern life. Two fine examples are the opening track, "Visibility," which explores the illusions of internet privacy and "social media-ocrity," and "What Have We Got To Hide," a clever take on Big Brother paranoia. Since their rebirth in 2013, Culture Shock has evolved with the times, gaining new depth while staying true to the sound that made them so important since day one.
Tracks:
1.1 Visibility
1.2 Mindwash
1.3 Doesn't Work for Me
1.4 Uncivilised
1.5 Things to Do
1.6 Someone Has to Pay
1.7 Private Revolutions
1.8 Start at the Back
1.9 What Have We Got to Hide?
1.10 Sky High
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So beautiful!
Size: 42inch Tall (NOT included wood planks), Color: Black, Size: 42inch Tall (NOT included wood planks), Color: Black
The poles are very sturdy. The order doesn’t come with wood but I only spent ~$15-20 on the wood and stain needed to shelve the poles. The only complaint I have is it was hard to install; mostly due to my lack of experience. It took most of the day to install and stain and cute the shelves. The poles weren’t completely flush to the wall and I couldn’t figure it out for the life of me. I love the way these turned out and I know these shelves will be coming with me to the next home I have. 10/10 would recommend, even with the hard installation. SO worth it.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2019
★★★★★ 5
Fantastic for furniture making
Size: 16 x 18 Inch, Size: 16 x 18 Inch
Frankly, I didn't know what to expect... But these turned out to be exactly what I was looking and hoping for.
These table legs were so easy to assemble. They come with adjustable feet so you can have a level table no matter your tabletop shape or floor situation. Assembly is done with a simple Allen key. Printed instructions are included with simple diagrams that are so easy to follow.
Also, the seller provided all the hardware needed and more! They provided multiple black screws of different sizes that fit through the top holes of the legs, making it so easy to screw the leg base into the table top (use an electric drill with a Philips head for that). I had zero issues with any of the hardware provided.
The base has a nice smooth black powder coat application on the metal. Shipping was so quick too.
Seriously, if you are looking for a low cost, easy to assemble, good looking, and adjustable end table base, get this. I ended up making plant stands with these using some tree slices I had as you can see in my photo.
10/10 highly recommend.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great value, sturdy product
Size: 16 x 18 Inch, Size: 16 x 18 Inch
Made a custom built 24" round resin pour table, and this worked great for the base, looks good too.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Easy to put together
Size: 16 x 18 Inch
Great legs and look great with the table, however, the legs connect to a peak and is not level. A friend made me some spacers on his 3d printer so I could use them.
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★★★★★ 5
Easy to put together and sturdy.
Size: 16 x 18 Inch
Perfect base for my diy coffee table. Easy to use and exactly what I needed
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