Another Music in a Different Kitchen is the first studio album by the English punk rock band Buzzcocks.
The original UK vinyl release was issued with a black cardboard inner sleeve, using a colour photo by Jill Furmanovsky on the front cover where Linder's image was intended to appear.
The initial few thousand copies were shipped in a matching silver plastic shopping bag boldly with the word 'PRODUCT' on one side and the catalogue number "UAG 30159[5]" on the other.
[7] A mix-up occurred at the pressing plant and, as a consequence, some early copies of the album contained no "I Need" at all.
The track "Autonomy" was covered by the pop punk band The Offspring on the single "Want You Bad".
[21] In a retrospective review for BBC Music, the critic David Quantick named it as his favourite album of all time and wrote, "Everything about it – from its silver, orange-lettered sleeve to Martin Rushent's aluminium-sheen production – is right.