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==Discography== In July 2009, American record label [[Dais Records]] released archival vinyl LP releases by COUM Transmissions entitled ''The Sound Of Porridge Bubbling'' (2009), ''Sugarmorphoses'' (2011) and ''Home Aged & The 18 Month Hope'' (2013) in a limited edition of 500, as was the case with ''Early Worm'' ([[Genesis P-Orridge]], Spydeee Gasmantell, Pingle Wad, and Ron Megson (the father of [[Genesis P-Orridge]]), 1968) in 2008. The COUM Transmissions ''The Sound of Porridge Bubbling'' LP was recorded in 1971 featuring [[Genesis P-Orridge]], Spydeee Gasmantell, Ray Harvey, [[Cosey Fanni Tutti]] and others. What musical content the LP features is improvisational and avant-garde in nature, and for the most part the album's tracks consist of spoken word material and sound experiments, at times reminiscent of the audio material that [[William S. Burroughs]] and [[Brion Gysin]] had been experimenting with in the 1960s. One track, Nude Supper is a direct reading by Spydeee Gasmantell from [[William S. Burroughs]] work, Naked Lunch. The online version of this album has subsequently been amended so that the track titled 'Nude Supper' now refers to the track 'Sound of Porridge Bubbling', the track 'Sound of Porridge Bubbling' is a taped version of [[The Stripper]]. The original spoken word version of the reading from ''[[Naked Lunch]]'' is only found on the original 500 vinyl copies of the album.<ref>Spydeee Gasmantell, member of COUM Transmissions</ref>
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