Live 2011 AD
Live 2011 | ||||
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Live album by Dayglo Abortions | ||||
Released | 2011 | |||
Genre | Punk rock | |||
Label | Dog Records | |||
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Live 2011 is a double album release, by the Victoria, British Columbia punk band Dayglo Abortions, on the Dog Records imprint. It is also referred to as 'Live 2011 AD'[1] The front cover states "Warning: This package contains an entire 2 hour duration Dayglo Abortions live music performance. Over exposure could cause serious injury or death." It was recorded live on 29 September 2011 at the City Lights Tavern in St. Catharines, Canada. This performance includes the addition of former Dayglo Abortions guitarist Mike Jak playing with the band and also features a number of guest vocalists and performers.
Track listing
CD 1
- "Holy Shiite"
- "America Eats Her Young"
- "Wake Up America"
- "Lets Get Drunk"
- "Cunt Brain"
- "Whiter Than Hitler"
- "Nucular Supremacy"
- "1967"
- "Kill The Hosers"
- "Religious Bumfucks"
- "Die Sinner Die"
- "Kill Johnny Stiff"
- "Inside My Head"
- "Used To Be In Love"
- "Courage In A Can"
- "Bunchofuckingoofs"
- "Alcoholiday Turned Alcoholocaust"
- "Two Dogs Fucking"
- "Release The Hostages"
- "I Killed Mommy"
- "Shit Happens"
- "W.A.S.P."
- "Ronald McReagan"
- "Scared Of People On The Rocks"
CD 2
- "Scared Of People"
- "Acting Like Black Sabbath"
- "After All These Beers"
- "Wendy-O"
- "East Indian"
- "Stupid Songs"
- "Argh Fuck Kill"
- "Bedtime Story"
- "Boozical Interlude"
- "Annunaki Will Return"
- "My Girl"
- "Dog Farts"
- "Hide The Hamster"
- "Punker Bitches"
- "Drugged And Driving"
- "Fuck My Shit Stinks"
- "Here Today Guano Tomorrow"
Personnel
- The Cretin: Vocals, guitar
- Mike Jak: Guitar, backing vocals
- Willy Jak: Bass, backing vocals
- Blind Marc: Drums
Guest vocalists:
- Gymbo Jak - After All These Beers and Wendy-O
- Crazy Steve Goof - BFG and Alcoholiday Turned Alcoholocaust
- Dirtybird Glen (Uncle Anus) - Dogfarts, Guano and backups on Fuck My Shit Stinks and Drugged And Driving
References
- ↑ "Dayglo Abortions Official Site". Thedaygloabotrions.com. Retrieved 14 November 2014.
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