Peanut Gallery - Peanut Gallery Album
Performer:
Peanut Gallery
Title:
Peanut Gallery
Country:
Canada
Genre:
Rock Music
Style:Lo-Fi
Released: Feb 2008
Catalog number: WBR-046
Label: Wolfbeat Records
MP3 album szie: 2757 mb
FLAC album size: 2740 mb
Tracklist
| 1 | I Got You Babe |
| 2 | I LIke My Bike |
| 3 | Enema |
| 4 | Family |
| 5 | Sever His Head |
| 6 | Bustle In My Hedgerow |
| 7 | Rabies |
| 8 | Marry Me |
| 9 | Wednesday |
| 10 | Johnny B. Good |
| 11 | Snowy |
| 12 | Free CD (Stupid Boss) |
| 13 | Don't You Want Me? |
| 14 | Maggots In My Eyeball |
| 15 | Street Patty |
| 16 | Poopy Head |
| 17 | Revenge |
Credits
- Bass, Vocals – Jennifer Leeder
- Drums, Producer – Paul Evans
- Vocals, Piano – Kristina Abbott
Notes
Tracks 1-7 recorded September 25 1994. Tracks 8-17 recorded October 1 1994, Brantford, OntarioLimited edition of 15. Hand written on inside cover.
Short intro
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