Flux is a remarkable compilation of the final recordings by Annapolis early emo pioneers, the Hated. It brings together their 1989 acoustic and electric sessions, home demos, and live fragments from their vast archive. The set comes with a 24 - page book. Inside, founders Dan Littleton and Erik Fisher share essays about the band's last year, there's a track - by - track oral history, photos, flyers, and lyrics of this important post - hardcore group. As the Washington Post said, it's 'Hostile and magnetic—like perfume wafting through a barbed wire fence.' The tracklist is as follows: Disc 1 includes 'The Flux', 'Two People Blue', 'Lighthouse', 'Wherever You Go', 'T.S. Eliot', 'The Ballad Of Dexter Bunk', 'Miggy’s Delight', and 'Fly'. Disc 2 features 'The Flux Too', 'Tumbling Ground', 'Echoes of Whistletree Park', 'Changing Chekov', 'The Flux (live)', 'The Races', and 'Third Birthday'.

Using this vinyl double - LP is easy. Just place it on your turntable, gently drop the needle at the start of the track you want to listen to, and enjoy the music. When handling the vinyl, make sure your hands are clean to avoid leaving fingerprints or dirt on the record. Store the LP in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources to prevent warping. After each use, carefully put the record back in its sleeve to protect it from scratches. Also, handle the accompanying 24 - page book with care to keep it in good condition.