Flesh is the Law
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Flesh is the Law | |||||
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Studio album by Genitorturers | |||||
Released | 2002 | ||||
Genre | Industrial rock | ||||
Label | Cleopatra Records | ||||
Genitorturers chronology | |||||
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Flesh is the Law is an album by American industrial rock band Genitorturers. It was Self-produced and later re-issued with new art & extra live tracks
[edit] Tracklisting
- 1. Lecher Bitch
- 2. Public Enemy
- 3. Flesh Is The Law
- 4. Guns Are Good
Re-release
- House of Shame (Live)
- Terrorvision (Live)
- All Hell Breaks Loose [Misfits Cover] (Live)
- 120 Days (Live)
[edit] Credits
- Gen - vocals
- Evil D (David Vincent) - Bass/keyboards
- Bizz - Guitars
- Angel - Drums