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Butthole Surfers

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Track Listing

  1. Who Was In My Room Last Night
  2. Wooden Song
  3. Tongue
  4. Chewin' George Lucas' Chocolate
  5. Goofy's Concern
  6. Alcohol
  7. Dog Inside Your Body
  8. Strawberry
  9. Some Dispute Over T Shirt Sales
  10. Dancin' Fool
  11. You Don't Know Me
  12. Annoying Song
  13. Dust Devil
  14. Leave Me Alone
  15. Edgar
  16. Ballad Of Naked Men
  17. Clean It Up

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #47685 in Music
  • Released on: 1993-03-22
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds

Customer Reviews

Power of an upright in your goddam hand!!!???4
Contains a song about a handheld vacuum cleaner. Therefore four stars. No actually it's the best I have heard by Butthole Surfers and a good introduction to the band. The song "who was in your room last night?" is fantastically thrashy, fast, garage punk and is typical of most of the other tracks in being catchy and mad in equal measures. There's even a track with extreme vomitting - schoolboy humour maybe but there's a smutty schoolboy in all good ageing punks. A word of free advice- never buy the album "Brown Reason to Live" should you ever have the misfortune to find it.

fast punk rock with hilerious features5
this brilliant album by the butthole surfers shows punk at its best the album also has amusing features such as the annoying song which says it all! and chewing george lucas chocolate this is not a song its just very funny! strawberry is my personal favorite on the album although they all sound good to me i reckon this album is a great punk album to buy and punks from around the globe will enjoy this alot!

great!4
not their best album but still very good! it's produced by John Paul Jones (Led Zep producer) so it has a very big clean polished sound with nice low bass sound. it sounds like the Buttholes having a great time in a big studio so it doesn't have that lush intimate home-made sound of Locust Abortion Technician but it sure does rock hard.