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The Stone Roses bootleg CDs, the musical equivalent of finding a slightly wobbly Picasso at a flea market. These mysterious discs promise unreleased tracks, live gigs that “definitely happened,” and studio outtakes so rare they might only exist in someone’s mam’s garage. You never quite know what you’re getting.
One track might be a pristine recording of Ian Brown crooning, the next could be a neighbor’s cat yowling over a guitar riff. Yet somehow, the charm lies in the chaos, each scratchy, mislabelled, and oddly numbered CD is a tiny treasure, a reminder that fandom sometimes means embracing the weird, the wonderful, and the “did this even come from Manchester?” moments.

There are loads of Stone Roses bootleg CDRs out there, enough to wallpaper your entire flat, stack in a precarious tower, or maybe even start your own shady little music shop. But fear not, we’ve narrowed  down some of the Silver/Pressed & CDRs to a small collection, Think of it as curating chaos, a tiny slice of the glorious mess that is Stone Roses bootlegs, where every scratched track and mysterious recording is a little adventure in itself.

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