Left for Dead in Malaysia
Left for Dead in Malaysia is the name of a 1999 album by alternative comedian Neil Hamburger. It was released by Drag City on January 25, 1999.
Left for Dead in Malaysia | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | January 25, 1999 | |||
Recorded | July 22, 1998 | |||
Genre | Comedy | |||
Length | 39:31 | |||
Label | Drag City | |||
Producer | Neil Hamburger | |||
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Allmusic | |
Pitchfork Media | 6.5/10 link |
Track listing
- "Introduction" (1:19)
- "Selamat Malam" (0:48)
- "Spice Girls" (0:27)
- "Transcending the Language Barrier" (2:53)
- "The Cola Wars" (1:02)
- "Murphy's Law" (0:52)
- "Sales Reps' Conventions" (1:52)
- "Swingers' Parties" (1:58)
- "Necrophilia" (0:19)
- "Divorce" (2:59)
- "Dentists" (1:47)
- "Come and Visit" (0:58)
- "Cremation" (1:05)
- "Kenny Rogers" (0:56)
- "Colonel Sanders" (0:37)
- "Neil' Will" (0:54)
- "Other Comedians" (0:54)
- "Dating" (0:25)
- "Inspirtation" (0:59)
- "A.A." (1:30)
- "Montezuma's Revenge" (2:44)
- "Music" (2:01)
- "Religious Humor" (2:37)
- "Metric System/Oriental Massage" (1:11)
- "Lotto Numbers" (2:17)
- "Just Checking" (0:28)
- "Antarctica/New Jokes" (1:55)
- "Changing Times" (1:44)
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gollark: You can actually quite easily track down the location of a GPS server (they broadcast it after all) so you could automatically nuke any GPS.
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