Flyswatter

flyswatter is hand-held device for swatting flies and other insects. It usually consists of a small square (about 4 inches across) of lightweight, flexible, vented material such as material that a window screen might be made of, attached to a lightweight wire or plastic handle about 2 feet long. This allows someone bothered by flies to smack them quickly when they land on a wall or other solid surface, the venting allowing the swatter to move quickly through the air.

Also, Flyswatter is the name of a demo album recorded in 1993 by the group Blink-182 when it was known simply as "Blink". They changed their name to Blink-182 because an Irish techno band was already called blink. The recording, made in the drummer's bedroom, was done live and involved no mixing or dubbing. It was available for a while, but it had very bad quality and it was not popular.

Track listing

  1. "Reebok Commercial" (2:51)
  2. "Time" (2:27)
  3. "Red Skies" (3:26)
  4. "Alone" (2:44)
  5. "Point Of View" (1:19)
  6. "Marlboro Man" (3:35)
  7. "The Longest Line" (NOFX Cover) (2:06)
  8. "Freak Scene" (2:38)
  9. "The Family Next Door" (1:45)






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