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Cherubs - дискографияЖанр: Noise rock/Garage
Год выпуска диска: 1992-1996
Производитель диска: USA
Аудио кодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: VBR 192-320 kbps
Продолжительность: 2:22:24
Альбомы:
[spoiler="1992 - Icing (192 kbps)"]

Общая продолжительность: 35:41
1. Sugary 3:07
2. All Chickened Out 3:18
3. Half A Rat 3:47
4. Come 3:02
5. Ginger Upper 4:03
6. Fed 4:01
7. Shoofly 3:04
8. Pink Party Dessert 3:37
9. Vicki"s Retreat 3:39
10. Kick Me 4:10
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[spoiler="1992 - Pink Party Dessert 7 (320 kbps)"]

Общая продолжительность: 7:14
A. Pink Party Dessert 3:31
B. Downer Downer 3:43
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[spoiler="1994 - Heroin Man (224 kbps)"]

Общая продолжительность: 50:22
1. Stag Party 3:14
2. Animator 2:25
3. Blackhouse 2:26
4. Baby Huey 3:37
5. Dave Of The Moon 4:55
6. Coonass 3:02
7. Mr. Goy 3:10
8. Cockpit - Kiss The Shine 4:16
9. Venus Flytrap 2:03
10. The Big Groovy 3:03
11. Wornout Balls 5:14
12. Playdough 3:30
13. Example Maiden Japan / Devil's Food 9:27
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[spoiler="1996 - Short Of Popular (256 kbps)"]

Общая продолжительность: 49:07
1. Pixie Stix 0:42
2. Carjack Fairy 4:24
3. Chanukka 4:26
4. Orange Julius 2:13
5. Quitter 1:26
6. Hakkeboffer 2:19
7. Zip-Up Boots 2:56
8. Little Candy Hearts 3:02
9. Oh 3:18
10. Dazy 5:07
11. Dreaming 3:45
12. Sinatra's 3:50
13. Chrome Can 7:40
14. Baconfat 3:52
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Доп. информация:
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CHERUBS was a noise rock band from Austin, TX. Formed in 1992 by Ed Hall expatriate drummer Kevin Whitley, Owen McMahon (bass), and Brent Prager (drums), the Cherubs emerged on the Austin, TX, LSD punk scene with a jackhammer of nightmarish, rhythm-driven song structures and plenty of Butthole Surfers whimsy and terror to keep things more than interesting. Later that year, King Koffey of the Butthole Surfers released the band’s first album, Icing, on his Trance Syndicate label. Icing proved a strange concoction of repetitive, hypnotic beats, frosted with Kevin Whitley’s high-pitched howl. In 1993, the band issued the Carjack Fairy single, each of the thousand pressed sleeved in a different piece of wallpaper samples; an interesting concept, and one certainly not alien to the musical climate of Austin, TX. By the time the band’s magnum opus, Heroin Man, was issued in 1994, the Cherubs had called it quits, leaving a hell of an album in its wake, one of the most distorted, red-lined, oddball noise rock records ever made. Two years later, Trance released Short of Popular, a collection of singles, odds and ends, and outtakes from previous sessions.
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