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Camper Van Beethoven
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Telephone Free Landslide Victory
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| Label © |
Capitol |
| Release Year |
1985 |
| Length |
40:30 |
| Genre |
Rock |
| Personal Star Rating [1-5] |
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| Ref# |
C-0025 |
| Bitrate |
~163 Kbps |
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| Info |
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1.
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Border Ska
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2:50
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2.
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The Day That Lassie Went To The Moon
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3:14
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Wasted
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1:59
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4.
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Yanqui Go Home
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2:41
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5.
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Oh No!
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1:54
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6.
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9 Of Disks
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2:36
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7.
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Payed Vacation: Greece
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1:52
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8.
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Where The Hell Is Bill?
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2:06
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9.
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Vladivostock
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2:22
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10.
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Skinhead Stomp
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1:48
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11.
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Tina
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1:37
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12.
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Take The Skinheads Bowling
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2:32
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13.
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Mao Reminisces About His Days In Southern China
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1:59
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14.
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I Don't See You
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2:23
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15.
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Balalaika Gap
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2:13
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16.
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Opi Rides Again - Club Med Sucks
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3:55
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17.
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Ambiguity Song
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2:29
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This is a manifesto of a strange sound that didn't last long enough. David Lowery's pre-Cracker days were spent with this semi-punk, semi-ska, violin-driven combo and their debut stunner remains a staple, mainly because of the now-immortal "Take the Skinheads Bowling." But with gems such as "Opi Rides Again" and a wonderful cover of Black Flag's "Wasted," the album begs for numerous listens. --Marc Calhoun
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