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Malpractice is the second studio album by the British pub rock band Dr. Feelgood, released in 1975. The album showcases the band's gritty blues-infused rock sound, characterized by rhythmic guitar riffs, energetic vocals, and the unmistakable harmonica work of frontman Lee Brilleaux. The album is often celebrated for its raw production and high-energy tracks that capture the essence of the band's live performances. While it did not achieve massive commercial success, it holds a significant place in the pub rock genre and has been influential to many subsequent rock bands.