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Genre: Rock
Performer: Stikky
Title: Spamthology - Volume 1
Style: Hardcore, Punk, Grindcore
Date of release: 1997
MP3 album size: 1150 mb
FLAC APE album size: 1107 mb
WMA album size: 1738 mb
Digital formats: AUD VQF WMA VOX FLAC TTA MMF
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1 Baby's Gonna Rock Tonite (Intro)
2 Ja Hova's Guys
3 Senator Hart Humped A Dumpling
4 You're Not Funny
5 Quasineomacroantiprioritizationalisticism
6 Cheese Is Fantastic
7 Wayne Is Big
8 2-16-3-2-3-Alternating
9 I Love Fonzie
10 Disarm... Please?
11 The Scene Has Suffered
12 This Is Rock 'N' Roll
13 A Hella Short Song And Not A Very Positive One At That
14 Cheese Is Still Fantastic / No
15 Typical Chick
16 Quality Vs. Quantity
17 The Song About Annihilating Poseurs
18 The California Lottery
19 Pollution Rules
20 Mr. Meanie
21 Don't Lick My Leg
22 On Top O' Da World (Flubbed Karaoke Version)
23 Floppy Ass
24 Boy, Do Girls Ever Suck!
25 The Fashion Risk
26 Spiderman
27 Transients
28 One Good Idea After Another
29 Intercourse The System
30 Team Gilligan
31 Cowtipping - Part 3
32 On Top O' Da World
33 I Reject U
Written-By – Suburban Mutilation
34 Coffee Achievers
35 TV Repairman
36 Tim Yohannon's Christmas Present
37 I Want To Hear Horns
38 Stop Changing Your Name
39 Love Is Good Until It Isn't
40 The Scene Has Suffered - Part 2
41 I Thought You Said Bacon
42 Bands In D.C.
43 Girls Still Suck
44 Buttman
45 Potato Famine Sneak Preview
46 I'm In Charge Of A Parking Garage
47 Green Shed Screaming
48 Typical Chick (Gary Numan Extended Dance Mix Version)

Notes

Notes about this release by Chris Dodge:
"This release collects the rough mix of the "Where's My Lunchpail?" album, and both 7" releases, "Cuddle" and "I & I & That Guy Over There", plus a couple oddball outtakes. The original Lunchpail album had a horrible mix, and an even worse mastering job. This version of the album was taken from a rough mix cassette that sounds better, plus it has all of our rambling between songs... when we recorded the vocals we did everything live, meaning we just let the tape roll and recorded each song consecutively. Aside from one or two stops, for the most part, it was all recorded in one long take."
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