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Swampmeat Family Band: Too Many Things To Hide - VINYL LPTitle: Too Many Things To Hide Artist: Swampmeat Family Band Label: PNKSLM Recordings Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 616892560142 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2018 03 23 Number of Discs: 1 Punk Slime Recordings are proud to present Too Many Things to Hide, the first record from the Swampmeat Family Band, which emerged out of the original Swampmeat line up of Daniel Finnemore and T Bird Jones. Now a four piece, the original duo is joined by Richard March
Title: Too Many Things To HideArtist: Swampmeat Family Band
Label: PNKSLM Recordings
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 616892560142
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2018-03-23
Number of Discs: 1
Punk Slime Recordings are proud to present Too Many Things to Hide, the first record from the Swampmeat Family Band, which emerged out of the original Swampmeat line-up of Daniel Finnemore and T-Bird Jones. Now a four-piece, the original duo is joined by Richard March (Bentley Rhythm Ace, PWEI) and Tommy Hughes (Terror Watts) and Too Many Things to Hide is set to be released on February 23, 2018 on limited edition vinyl and digitally.The Swampmeat duo of Daniel Finnemore and T-Bird Jones had been writing, recording and touring together around the globe since 2006, releasing two albums in very small runs - some of which was released as part of the Gin & Tonic collection released by PNKSLM Recordings in November 2016. Gin & Tonic was a re-introduction of sorts for the band, as it had recently gotten back together and turned into the Swampmeat Family Band after a 4 year hiatus, during which Finnemore wrote for and toured with US band Low Cut Connie.The new line-up has enabled the Swampmeat sound to evolve into something that is instantly recognisable but also runs into stranger, more mysterious waters. With Too Many Things to Hide, the Family have tapped into their inner '70s country soul, glam pop and more traditional heartbreak laments creating a lasting collection of tracks.Too Many Things to Hide is released on February 23, 2018 via PNKSLM Recordings on limited edition vinyl and following the release the band is set to tour the UK and Europe, as well as heading over to the US for a run of shows surrounding SXSW.
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★★★★★ 5
Very easy to use
Size: 12 Pairs / 24 pcs
I have an Onkyo audio/video receiver along with an Emotiva amplifier. Both have speaker "post" terminals which will accept banana plugs, OR I can connect the speaker wires by unscrewing the posts, poke the speaker wires into the terminals and then tighten the posts. The problem with poking the wires into the terminals and tightening the posts vs using banana plugs is that there is a risk of the wires touching the metal on the back of the chassis or touching other speaker wires, causing a short if one is not careful. With banana plugs, they simply plug into the back/top of the posts, eliminating the rsick of a short circuit. They can also be unplugged very easily if needed. Banana plugs are DEFINITELY the preferred way to connect speakers to an receiver or amplifier if they have post-style terminals.
These particular banana plugs came in a package of 12 I believe. They were very reasonably priced, and simple to connect to the end of the speaker wires. Simply unscrew the banana plugs, use a small, standard jewelry screwdriver and loosen both of the set screws, insert the speaker wire, then tighten the set screws, and then screw the banana plug back together.
The plugs have either a red band which would typically be used for your "Right" speakers, or a black band which would typically be used for the "left" speakers. The banana plugs insert into the top or front of the speaker terminal posts on the amp and receiver. They fit VERY snug, and so I did have to apply just a little bit of pressure in order to insert them into the posts, but once plugged in, rest assured they're not going anywhere. They are snug.
I highly recommend these.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Well made, a solid connection.
Size: 6 Pairs / 12 pcs
I liked them. They really lock down on the speaker wire to make a firm connection. They seem well made and are easy to install. My system sounds great.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Works as intended
Size: 12 Pairs / 24 pcs
These banana plugs are quite easy to use, and securely connected my speaker cables to the receiver. They have a quality feel as well.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Solid product
Size: 12 Pairs / 24 pcs
High quality. Good connectivity.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2026
★★★★★ 1
Tips broke in the binding post
Size: 12 Pairs / 24 pcs, Size: 12 Pairs / 24 pcs
UPDATE:
Two tips broke off when unplugging them from the binding post and are now lodged in. Inexcusable and an utterly poor product.
Solid connection in the binding post with no wobble or wiggle. They require some force to insert into the binding post, but once they're in they remain snug. I also tried removing and reinserting a few times and the connection remained solid. I've used other plugs in the past that have a softer tip and easily deform after one or two insertions. These do not have that issue.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2026