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THE UNCULTURED - 1988-04-13 - UNCULTURED MUTANIC OVERTURES - REHEARSAL DEMOS

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THE UNCULTURED
"UNCULTURED MUTANIC OVERTURES"
Greatest Hits April, 1988
recorded with Christine The Ghetto Blaster Of Death
written by Ian unless it wasn't

Ray Lilly - singer
Michael Million - guitar, backing vocals
Ian C Stewart - guitar, backing vocals, lead on "Cancer Coffins"
Jeff Sampson - bass
Marc Ward - drums

1. Abortion (Ray/Michael)
2. Skank Bitch (Ray/Michael/Ian)
3. Antiwhacking
4. Cancer Coffins
5. Silent War
6. Toxics (Ray/Michael/Doug)
7. Y-Shaped Coffin
8. Guineapigs
9. Aspirin
10. Abortion (Ray Drums version)
11. Evil Dead (Michael)
12. Skank Bitch
13. Toxics
14. Cod, Not God
15. Am I Invisible?

42 minutes total

The Uncultured - Uncultured Mutanic Overtures

320kb MP3 | 86MB ZIP

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