1998 studio album by Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Acme is the sixth studio album by Jon Spencer Blues Explosion . It was released via Matador Records on October 20, 1998.[ 11]
A follow-up album was released the following year, featuring B-sides and remixes from Acme . It was released in two versions, Xtra-Acme USA and Acme Plus .
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