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Shoot the Messenger

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Download links and information about Shoot the Messenger by Lustre King. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 34:09 minutes.

Artist: Lustre King
Release date: 1999
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 13
Duration: 34:09
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Psychoanalysis In Action 3:18
2. Don't Kid the Midget 2:32
3. Two Weeks Passed and It Happened Again 3:44
4. Got Your Anesthetic 2:00
5. Get In the Riv' 2:28
6. Transit Must Suffer 1:58
7. Calling Dr. Baby 2:38
8. Imaginary People Show Up All the Time 1:09
9. Asia Minor 3:06
10. Car Thief Via Satellite 3:46
11. Flame Job 1:35
12. Self-preservation Without a Map 1:40
13. Christmas In My Pussy 4:15

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A genius meld of straight-up spine-tingling body-shaking rock and ambient moods, loops, and encircling blipsbeepsandscreams. The Lustre King has its science of melding beautiful noise with all-out aggressive indie rock simmered out to perfection; simply put, every track on this masterpiece is refreshing, energetic, and moving. At times, you seep into what the Lustre King has created and forget just where you are — it's that good. Even more validation for this album comes from the guest vocal slots of two of the best indie rock vocalists around — the 90 Day Men's Brian Case and the ever-notorious busybody Tim Kinsella, both of whom add indisposed elements of listlessness to their tracks. One of the best and certainly most overlooked releases of 1999, and a definite must-have for any fan of instrumental rock with just the right amounts of experimentation and traditional solid rock.