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Platter is a solo album released in 2002 by TISM bassist Jock Cheese. Interestingly, he uses his TISM pseudonym for the release of this album. It is also known as Cheese Platter due to some people reading the artist and album names together. All the songs were written by Cheese and fellow TISM members Ron Hitler-Barassi and Humphrey B. Flaubert. Cheese plays most of the instruments, excluding drums.
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- "Up There Calisi"
- "Don’t Burn ’Em All J.D."
- "La Traviata"
- "Totally Addicted To Skase"
- "I Done It With The Drama Teacher"
- "Dave Grainey’s Country Idyll"
- "'Why Don’t You Get A Bigger Set Of Tits?'"
- "Friday Night Shakespeare"
- "Unfair"
- "O Great Rabbit In The Sky"
- "Piss In My Pocket"
- "You Guarantee Fame With Two First Names"
- "Just The Straight Dope"
- "Just The Straight Dope"
- "Just The Straight Dope"
- "Just The Straight Dope"
- "Just The Straight Dope"
- "Just The Straight Dope"
- "Just The Straight Dope"
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TISM
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