The Incredible Casuals are sort of proud to announce the unlikely re-appearance of the Inedible Casserole series, out of print for more than 25 years, and now available online only on the merch page (and thanks and a tip of the hat to Belinda at Bubbles in the Think Tank for helping us bring these long-suppressed relics back!)
The Inedible Casseroles were originally a subscription series of cassettes, issued every other month from April, 1983, to February, 1984, mostly featuring the band’s original line-up of Rikki Bates (aka Vince Valium), Steve Shook, Johnny Spampinato, and Chandler Travis. (A seventh casserole came out much later, around 1990, with then-new Casual Aaron Spade.)
As with all our material nowadays, you can listen to all of it for free on the merch page, so check it out!
SPECIAL DEAL FOR THE COMPLETIST! Buy 5 or more Casseroles and get 20% off by entering the discount code EATITALL at checkout!
A casserole, from the French word for “saucepan”,[1] is a large, deep dish used both in the oven and as a serving vessel. The word casserole is also used for the food cooked and served in such a vessel, with the cookware itself called a casserole dish or casserole pan. In British English, this type of dish is frequently also called a bake, coinciding with the cooking technique used to cook casseroles.
Leland Morrone