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Flabby Rode

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Format: Digital audio (WAV / Redbook Audio / MP3)
Composers of these tunes: George Alistair Sanger, Team Fat
Info Source: synSONIQ Records
Music type: Other
Num of tunes: 19
Num of CDs: 1
Catalogue Nr.: HML-1002

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Facts / description

Flabby Rode explores the dark underside of the Fat Man in a collection which, on the surface, appears to consist of innocent children's songs, silly action-game marches and boastful Texan ditties. Only naïve listeners will be fooled by the atmosphere of humor and whimsy which pervades this subtly disturbing volume.

From: http://www.synsoniq.com/productdetails.php?partner=13&pid=89&langchange=2

Tracklist

01. We sing real low
02. Come to Hawaii
03. Welcome to the zoo
04. Cattle Horns
05. Don´t drop a brick on your foot (it will hurt) 
06. Horesshoe / Divorce you
07. When you´re a dad
08. No man on earth
09. Glixer battle anthem
10. This means war 
11. Nice day for war
12. Mr. Death
13. Aeila
14. Fat chants 2
15. Stoned again
16. Everything´s big
17. Dog eat dog
18. Nasty Russian
19. TV´s workin´ again

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Record created/updated: 23. September 2004.
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