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Enter: The Conquering Chicken

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Download links and information about Enter: The Conquering Chicken by The Gits. This album was released in 1994 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 22 tracks with total duration of 01:00:45 minutes.

Artist: The Gits
Release date: 1994
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 22
Duration: 01:00:45
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Bob (Cousin O.) 3:03
2. Guilt Within Your Head 2:25
3. Seaweed 2:25
4. A Change Is Gonna Come 4:02
5. Precious Blood 3:45
6. Beauty of the Rose 2:36
7. Drunks 1:37
8. Italian Song 2:07
9. Social Love I 2:39
10. Social Love II 1:50
11. Daily Bread 4:33
12. Sign of the Crab 2:34
13. Drinking Song 2:55
14. I'm Lou 1:55
15. New Fast One 2:00
16. Crab (Live In PDX) 2:46
17. Seaweed (Live In PDX) 2:29
18. Rose (Live In PDX) 2:44
19. Whirlwind (Live In PDX) 2:59
20. New Fast One (Live In PDX) 2:01
21. Bob (Live In PDX) 3:07
22. A Change Is Gonna Come (Live In PDX) 4:13

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Before the Gits' second album, Enter: The Conquering Chicken, could be completed, lead singer Mia Zapata was brutally raped and murdered, lending an atmosphere of solemnity to the proceedings that might not otherwise be so prevalent. The tone of this record is actually lighter than the previous one, although that's due in large part to some of the filler material necessitated by Zapata's absence; most of it is lighthearted, especially given the circumstances, and there are two versions of "Social Love" back to back, one a solo acoustic performance by Zapata. The first half of the record holds much of its substance, including a surprisingly effective cover of Sam Cooke's "A Change Is Gonna Come," and Zapata's fully fleshed-out originals can be positively harrowing. Enter: The Conquering Chicken can't quite be up to the level of Frenching the Bully, since there's no way the album could truly be completed, but parts of it stand as a powerful epitaph, and the informal tone of the filler actually helps paint a more complete picture of Zapata as a human being.