White sang “One Way or Another” with a group called 400 Pounds of Punk

Third Man Records co-founder and White Stripes archivist Ben Blackwell has unearthed a Jack White rarity. In the late ’90s, according to an essay Blackwell wrote for Discogs, White worked as a session engineer to help a band called 400 Pounds of Punk record a cassette titled He Once Ate a Small Child. Blackwell found the cassette in his basement recently; he writes that its “release was completely undocumented” until now.

Included on He Once Ate a Small Child is a cover of Blondie’s “One Way or Another,” featuring vocals from Jack White. In his essay, Blackwell calls the track “the rarest physical release of a Jack White performance.” Listen below.

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