Vinyl LP pressing. "The Muffs' debut hit the scene in 1993, and was an instant smash. Any fear that they could follow it up successfully was answered when Blonder And Blonder arrived two years later. Now a three piece, The Muffs again teamed up with producer Rob Cavallo (Green Day, Paramore, Fleetwood Mac) and delivered 14 even better Kim Shattuck penned powerhouses, including the hit single "Sad Tomorrow." Bassist Ronnie Barnett and new drummer Roy McDonald propelled Shattuck's material to even greater heights, and Blonder became the band's biggest selling album. All these years later, Blonder And Blonder still sounds as vital and visceral as it did upon it's original release. Face it, you're dye-ing to have this record in" "your collection."