THE ROTTERS Wrench To The Nuts [2003 - FLAC]
Artist: The Rotters
Album: Wrench To The Nuts
Dionysus Records
2003
CD > EAC > FLAC Frontend
16-Bit FLAC
Time: 42:06
Size: 301.85 MB
01 World Is Too Crowded.flac
02 Bible Belt 12 Gauge.flac
03 Stink Eye.flac
04 Normal.flac
05 Breathing Machine.flac
06 Down At The Strand.flac
07 White Trash Slut.flac
08 Drug Klown.flac
09 My Penis Hurts.flac
10 Swear Man.flac
11 Pink Flamingos.flac
12 Theyre Gonna Kill Me.flac
13 Mr Minus.flac
14 Lucky Strike.flac
15 Porcelain Buick.flac
16 Thanks God Im Damned.flac
17 Please Dont Probe Me With The Butt Scope Doctor.flac
Phester Swollen - Guitar
La Jaime - Bass
Bob Lee - Vocals, Drums
Yes it's the second coming of them Nardcore pioneers of "Sit On My Face Stevie Nix" fame, keeping on with exactly one original member, just as they have since shortly after their debut. This early-millennium release includes radical rewrites of "Pink Flamingos", "Thank God I'm Damned" and "Delousing Showers" from their 1979 sessions (the latter re-jigged as an ode to colonoscopy), covers of classics by Publik Enema and Show Business Giants, and decades worth of Phester Swollen's original creations. Best of all, the years of experience have produced no real progress and they remain gleefully free of redeeming social value. Though Phester did eventually learn to play the guitar a little better.
Artist: The Rotters
Album: Wrench To The Nuts
Dionysus Records
2003
CD > EAC > FLAC Frontend
16-Bit FLAC
Time: 42:06
Size: 301.85 MB
01 World Is Too Crowded.flac
02 Bible Belt 12 Gauge.flac
03 Stink Eye.flac
04 Normal.flac
05 Breathing Machine.flac
06 Down At The Strand.flac
07 White Trash Slut.flac
08 Drug Klown.flac
09 My Penis Hurts.flac
10 Swear Man.flac
11 Pink Flamingos.flac
12 Theyre Gonna Kill Me.flac
13 Mr Minus.flac
14 Lucky Strike.flac
15 Porcelain Buick.flac
16 Thanks God Im Damned.flac
17 Please Dont Probe Me With The Butt Scope Doctor.flac
Phester Swollen - Guitar
La Jaime - Bass
Bob Lee - Vocals, Drums
Yes it's the second coming of them Nardcore pioneers of "Sit On My Face Stevie Nix" fame, keeping on with exactly one original member, just as they have since shortly after their debut. This early-millennium release includes radical rewrites of "Pink Flamingos", "Thank God I'm Damned" and "Delousing Showers" from their 1979 sessions (the latter re-jigged as an ode to colonoscopy), covers of classics by Publik Enema and Show Business Giants, and decades worth of Phester Swollen's original creations. Best of all, the years of experience have produced no real progress and they remain gleefully free of redeeming social value. Though Phester did eventually learn to play the guitar a little better.