A Soundtrack to Kill Yourself to
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“A Soundtrack To Kill Yourself To” | |||||
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Single by GWAR | |||||
Released | 1997 | ||||
Format | Cassette | ||||
Recorded | 1992/94 | ||||
Genre | Thrash metal, punk rock | ||||
Length | 16m | ||||
Label | Slave Pit Records | ||||
Producer | Wolfgang A.M. | ||||
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A Soundtrack To Kill Yourself To is a single by the band GWAR. It's the seventh and final of GWAR's Slave Pit Singles which were released through GWAR's internet fan club in 1997. The music on it are songs that were used in their films Phallus in Wonderland and Skulhedface. At the end of the second side of the tape, there is a short clip of Oh Canada, from the Canadian release of America Must Be Destroyed. Vinnie (Church Version) is an easy-listening version of The Ballad Of Vincent Bologleoni, from the first Slave Pit single, The Art of War
Liner notes:
Side one:
1. Flesh Column (part I)
2. My Truck, My Dog, and Prison (by Ferocious Fish)
3. Sperm and Slide
4. Flesh Column (part II)
5. Skulhedface Burlesque
6. World Maggot (awakes & leaves)
Side two:
7. Flesh Column (parts III + IV)
8. Beef and Flopsy Porno
9. Sleazy's Walkin' Music
10. Vinnie (Church Version)
11. Lawn Jockey
12. Skulhedface OD's
13. Skulhed Queen
Produced by Wolfgang A.M.
A Soundtrack To Kill Yourself To
inside info
This is all of the soundtrack info from "Skulhedface" and "Phallus In Wonerland."
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