As a precursor to the surprisingly abrasive Stigma, this stopgap EP already showed EMF displaying a musical courage not often seen in ostensibly one-hit wonders. Gone are the Madchester-friendly dance-pop loops; instead, a harsh propellant of strangulated guitars and munched-up beats toss back the storm windows with a criminally underrated force of will. Some may adhere to the wall of snake-charming sirens in "Getting Through," but the heart of EMF circa 1992 is in the hot-baked "Search and Destroy" that shoves a kitchen knife down your gullet with a more frenzied, vicious precision than even the Stooges had imagined. Kid you not. Well, maybe a little.| 1 | | Getting Through | Dench | 4:19 | ||
| 2 | | Far from Me | EMF | 3:13 | ||
| 3 | | The Same | Atkin, Dench | 3:56 | ||
| 4 | | Search and Destroy | Osterberg, Pop, Williamson | 3:51 |
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