The listing, Electriclarryland Butthole Surfers CD EUC has ended.
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Jewel case is in very good condition and the CD have some minor light scratches, but plays just fine with no skips.
1."Birds"
2."Cough Syrup"
3."Pepper"
4."Thermador"
5."Ulcer Breakout"
6."Jingle of a Dog's Collar"
7."TV Star"
8."My Brother's Wife"
9."Ah Ha"
10."The Lord Is a Monkey"
11."Let's Talk About Cars"
12."L.A."
13."Space"
These Austin punks spent a decade playing underground clubs and sleeping on floors next to the cat-litter box before scoring an unlikely commercial breakthrough with this 1996 album. The key to the highway was the modern-rock radio hit "Pepper," a novelty rap tune that reinvents Lou Reed's "Walk on the Wild Side" from the perspective of postpunk nihilism, Texas-style. Another rock-rap track, "The Lord Is a Monkey," grafts a lyrical nod to Snoop Dogg over a mutilated Jimi Hendrix guitar lick. The rest of the album alternates pop-punk rave-ups ("Ulcer Breakout," "Ah Ha") with noisy acid freak-outs ("My Brother's Wife," "Space"). The Buttholes have not released an album since Electric Larryland. But it's all right, Ma, they're only bleeding. --Rick Mitchell
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