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2 Every Time A Church Bell Rings 3 Twenty Four Minutes From Tulse Hill 4 All American National Sport 5 Sheriff Fatman 6 Taking of Peckham 123 7 Crimestoppers A Go Go 8 Good Grief Charlie Brown 9 Midnight On The Murder Mile 10 Perfect Day To Drop The Bomb 11 GI Blues Newest Review: ... The result? Some loved it, others couldn’t care less but from the tracks on this album there are at least two that ... more |
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101 Damnations
Release Date: 2004 - 10 - 25, Audio CD, Big Cat Last Update 30.07.2010 05:42
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Read Reviews for 101 Damnations - Carter USM
by - written on 18/01/01, changed on 18/01/01 (Very useful, 174 readings)
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As you can see from the picture - they're two rather odd looking chaps but don't let this put you off from listening to this really interesting album: 101 damnations. This was their first offering. Still regarded as something a little different, these two nutters (Jimbob and Fruitbat) brought cheesy electronic samples and mixed it together with a drum machine and some awesome guitar riffs. The result? Some loved it, others couldn’t care less but from the tracks on this album there are at least two that stand out: Sheriff Fatman and 24 Minutes from Tulse Hill. Sheriff Fatman traditionally became the song ... Read the complete review
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