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Mezcal Head

''Mezcal Head'' was the second album to be released by British alternative rock band Swervedriver in 1993.〔(Swervedriver - Mezcal Head )〕 This was the second album by the band, and was released two years after their first album, ''Raise''.
== Background and release==
In 1993, Swervedriver re-emerged with the core of Adam Franklin and Jimmy Hartridge, along with newly-recruited drummer Jez Hindmarsh (a.k.a. "Jez"), and released the album ''Mezcal Head''. The album gave them their most successful single, "Duel" (NME's Single of the Week), for which a music video was released. Adam and Jimmy both perform bass on the album as they were left without a bassist when Adi Vines departed before recording began. "Never Lose That Feeling," from the 1992 EP of the same name, and the extended krautrock/drone/saxophone instrumental "Never Learn" were added as a bonus track to the U.S. version of the CD. Swervedriver toured U.S. arenas with Smashing Pumpkins and Shudder to Think in October and November 1993.

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