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Sex Offenders

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Download links and information about Sex Offenders by Sex Offenders. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 30:55 minutes.

Artist: Sex Offenders
Release date: 1997
Genre: Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 20
Duration: 30:55
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. America 3:41
2. Sex Offender 1:03
3. Middle Class Hell 1:07
4. Disparity 1:36
5. Can't Take This 1:26
6. Road Trip 0:52
7. Suicide Girl 1:16
8. This Town 1:05
9. Three Day Blackout 1:12
10. So Far Gone 1:01
11. Forty Ounce 0:51
12. You're Dead 0:44
13. Self-Hatred 1:21
14. That's Why I Steal 2:22
15. No More 0:57
16. Dope Sick 0:55
17. Talk Show 1:07
18. Thin White Line 2:23
19. You-Her-She-Me 4:33
20. Untitled Track 1:23

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Here's the real deal: damaged, streetwise, authentic, Robitussin-chugging, white-trash punk rock from Kansas City. On "Road Trip" singer Heather snarls, "Ate orange peels for breakfast today/got jumped by ten krusties on the way/sleeping on broken glass again tonight/still baby it's just like heaven/since you ditched me at the 7-11." Other tales of the down-and-out punk lifestyle include "That's Why I Steal," a song about making ends meet as a destitute street punk; "3 Day Blackout," which is about hookers and killing; and many more like "Self Hatred" and "So Far Gone" that cry out for counseling and Prozac. There are few gals in punk rock with a voice as bitchin' as Heather's, and Sex Offenders are mighty fierce sounding, especially their knockout cover of the Avengers' "Thin White Line."