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In Hell

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Download links and information about In Hell by The Workdogs. This album was released in 1993 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 58:04 minutes.

Artist: The Workdogs
Release date: 1993
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 11
Duration: 58:04
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Eulogy / Regrets 6:41
2. Little Boys With Big Guitars 4:00
3. More Than an Apology 4:17
4. 970-Dogs 6:00
5. Realm of the Censors 5:07
6. Solo #8 1:31
7. Death of the Workdogs 9:14
8. The House That Drugs Built 7:32
9. Kill 'Em, Eat 'Em, F**k 'Em 5:19
10. * 4:59
11. A Litany of Complaints / Satan Is Real 3:24

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Not quite a traditional Workdogs album, 1993's Workdogs in Hell is obscure American lo-fi indie rock's idea of a remix album. These 11 tracks are taken from previous Workdogs releases and remixed/added to/reconstructed/just generally screwed with by a roll call of cult favorites ranging from New York post-punk royalty Lydia Lunch and Maureen Tucker to fetish filmmaker Richard Kern and Foetus mainstay James Thirlwell. Most of the guests just add on new tracks to the preexisting rhythm beds, from Lunch's primal caterwaul to Kern's typically skuzzy pretentiousness, but a few tracks, especially the trippy "*" and the TV-dialogue maelstrom "'A Litany of Complaints/Satan Is Real,'" turn everything inside out to create some genuinely startling sheets of noise. Weirder than their other albums by far, Workdogs in Hell is for devout fans only.