
Pop-punk lifers The Queers crack open the vault with Your Brain’s in Space (Live East Orange ’91)—a raw, unfiltered recording from a 1991 New Jersey gig that captures the band in all their bratty, high-speed glory.
Featuring 26 tracks, the set barrels through early fan favorites like “I Hate Everything,” “Too Many Twinkies,” “Boobarella,” and “Ursula Finally Has Tits,” delivered with the scrappy hooks and snotty charm that made the band a cornerstone of ’90s punk. The recording isn’t polished—and that’s exactly the point. It’s a sweaty, chaotic snapshot of The Queers before they became scene veterans, when the songs were faster, the jokes cruder, and the energy relentless.
For long-time fans, this is a time capsule straight back to the early days. For newcomers, it’s a crash course in why The Queers have endured for decades: catchy songs, irreverent humor, and an unshakable live presence that thrives on imperfection.