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Wacko Magneto was the second album of Los Angeles band Ednaswap. It was their first full-length album to be put into wide release and was apparently very popular in Los Angeles and New York. Wacko Magneto's debut encountered many setbacks; the most well-known was when Natalie Imbruglia covered the band's signature song "Torn". "Torn" was planned to be Wacko Magnetos second single, after "Clown Show"; however, Imbruglia's release came just before Ednaswap's and its success precluded any chance for the band to release their own version. Wacko Magnetos debut encountered other setbacks as well. It was released while Ednaswap's label, Island, was going through a troubled time, reorganizing staff and cutting artists that weren't considered successful enough. Ednaswap was kept on the label, and w

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  • Wacko Magneto was the second album of Los Angeles band Ednaswap. It was their first full-length album to be put into wide release and was apparently very popular in Los Angeles and New York. Wacko Magneto's debut encountered many setbacks; the most well-known was when Natalie Imbruglia covered the band's signature song "Torn". "Torn" was planned to be Wacko Magnetos second single, after "Clown Show"; however, Imbruglia's release came just before Ednaswap's and its success precluded any chance for the band to release their own version. Wacko Magnetos debut encountered other setbacks as well. It was released while Ednaswap's label, Island, was going through a troubled time, reorganizing staff and cutting artists that weren't considered successful enough. Ednaswap was kept on the label, and went on to record one more studio album, Wonderland Park. One video for the album was filmed, "Clown Show", and played on MTV's 120 Minutes for its debut.Copies of this album were originally released with a ball bearing in the jewel case, to emphasize the 'pinball' motif artwork. (en)
  • Wacko Magneto è il secondo album del gruppo alternative rock statunitense Ednaswap, pubblicato il 4 marzo 1997 dalla Island Records. L'album ha avuto diverse difficoltà dopo l'uscita: dopo aver pubblicato il singolo , il gruppo aveva scelto il brano Torn per essere il secondo singolo. Tuttavia, poco prima dell'uscita di Torn, Natalie Imbruglia pubblicò la cover del loro brano e il gruppo decise di non pubblicare la propria versione come singolo. (it)
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  • Wacko Magneto è il secondo album del gruppo alternative rock statunitense Ednaswap, pubblicato il 4 marzo 1997 dalla Island Records. L'album ha avuto diverse difficoltà dopo l'uscita: dopo aver pubblicato il singolo , il gruppo aveva scelto il brano Torn per essere il secondo singolo. Tuttavia, poco prima dell'uscita di Torn, Natalie Imbruglia pubblicò la cover del loro brano e il gruppo decise di non pubblicare la propria versione come singolo. (it)
  • Wacko Magneto was the second album of Los Angeles band Ednaswap. It was their first full-length album to be put into wide release and was apparently very popular in Los Angeles and New York. Wacko Magneto's debut encountered many setbacks; the most well-known was when Natalie Imbruglia covered the band's signature song "Torn". "Torn" was planned to be Wacko Magnetos second single, after "Clown Show"; however, Imbruglia's release came just before Ednaswap's and its success precluded any chance for the band to release their own version. Wacko Magnetos debut encountered other setbacks as well. It was released while Ednaswap's label, Island, was going through a troubled time, reorganizing staff and cutting artists that weren't considered successful enough. Ednaswap was kept on the label, and w (en)
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