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Heroin Man

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Download links and information about Heroin Man by The Cherubs. This album was released in 1994 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 50:22 minutes.

Artist: The Cherubs
Release date: 1994
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 13
Duration: 50:22
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Stag Party 3:14
2. Animator 2:25
3. Blackhouse 2:26
4. Baby Huey 3:37
5. Dave of the Moon 4:55
6. Coonass 3:02
7. Mr. Goy 3:10
8. Cockpit - Kiss the Shine 4:16
9. Venus Flytrap 2:03
10. The Big Groovy 3:03
11. Wornout Balls 5:14
12. Playdough 3:30
13. Example Maiden Japan / Devil's Food 9:27

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Heroin Man stands as both the chronological center of the Cherubs catalog, and it's defining moment. As one of noise rock's finest moments, Heroin Man is both a delicate, tragic statement and send-off to a friend who had OD'd, and a bellowing, roaring, over-amped screwball masterpiece of Butthole Surfers mayhem and Husker Du pop structures. It's sometimes difficult to distinguish between Kevin Whitley's guitar and Owen McMahon's bass, and that's precisely the point — this is noise rock; and still at other's, Whitley's guitar is a washing, white-noise counterpoint to the pummeling rhythm section. This is a dense, sprawling, spiraling work showing a band peaking aesthetically, with perhaps an even more ambitious album to follow. Unfortunately, due to the usual host of reasons, that never occurred. This was the Cherubs final studio album.