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The Enraged Will Inherit the Earth (+Rarities)

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Download links and information about The Enraged Will Inherit the Earth (+Rarities) by McCarthy. This album was released in 1989 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 01:17:47 minutes.

Artist: McCarthy
Release date: 1989
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 18
Duration: 01:17:47
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Boy Meets Girl So What 6:11
2. Governing Takes Brains 4:16
3. An Address to the Better Off 4:32
4. Hands Off or Die 1:59
5. What Are Boys Are Fighting For 5:03
6. Keep an Open Mind or Else 3:40
7. We Are All Born Creeps 4:50
8. I'm Not a Patriot But 3:37
9. The Home Secretary Briefs the Forces of Law and Order 4:18
10. Throw Him Out He's Breaking My Heart 5:15
11. All Your Questions Answered 3:43
12. New Left Review #2 4:34
13. The Lion Will Lie Down With the Lamb 4:51
14. St Francis Amongst the Mortals 3:28
15. Nobody Could Care Less About Your Private Lives 4:01
16. With One Eye On Getting Their Pay 3:37
17. Can the Haves Use Their Brains 3:35
18. Boy Meets Girl So What (From the At War EP) 6:17

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Coming off the back of the controversial single Should the Bible Be Banned — actually a song against censorship rather than religion — McCarthy continued their sugar-sweet anarcho-pop campaign. This album is slicker produced than its predecessor, I Am a Wallet, but is in much the same vein with jangly guitars, great pop drumming, and Malcolm Eden's less-than-powerful vocals. Tim Gane's search for the perfect pop tune leads to greater invention in both music and tempo, particularly in the tirade against endless love songs "Boy Meets Girl So What." Most controversial, and also a single, is "I'm Not a Patriot But," which contrasts British left-wing support for Sandanista with the condemnation for the IRA. Enraged Will Inherit the Earth's sales ensured that McCarthy remained at the heart of 1980s indie pop.