Subhumans: Death Was Too Kind
Subhumans: Death Was Too Kind
Format: CD
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Artist: Subhumans
Label: Alternative Tentacle
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 721616039122
Genre: Punk
2008 digitally re-mastered compilation from the late '70s/early '80s Canadian Punk band (not to be confused with the UK Punks with the same moniker). Death Was Too Kind is a collection of material from their early years, lovingly re-mastered from original source material. Includes their very first single 'Death to the Sickoids', the 'Firing Squad' single, the self-titled EP produced by Bob Rock, who went on to work with Metallica), and 'Look at the Dawn' and 'Pissed Off... with Good Reason', two virtually lost songs, especially re-mastered for this reissue from the original tapes. Death Was Too Kind features the band's best-known lineup with Wimpy Roy, Gerry Useless, Mike Graham, Dimwit, and Jim Imagawa.
Tracks:
1.1 Death Was Too Kind
1.2 Fuck You
1.3 Inquisition Day
1.4 Slave to My Dick
1.5 Death to the Sickoids
1.6 Oh Canaduh
1.7 Firing Squad
1.8 No Productivity
1.9 Look at the Dawn
1.10 Pissed Off... with Good Reason
Audio Sample:
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