Lunch with the Devil
Released in 2001 on Deep Shag Records, Lunch with the Devil includes the songs "Poodlecide", a tribute to 1980s metal icon Ronnie James Dio ("Dio Rocks!"), and a twisted ballad of unbidden lust ("The Thighs of Tammy Faye"). Of interest to listeners of the Dr. Demento Radio Show is the first official release of a song that's been played for years called "Woke Up Dis Mornin'". The album runs the gamut from cowpunk to freakout folk always with a comedic edge mixed with social or political commentary.
Lunch with the Devil | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | 2001 |
Genre | Punk, Rock, Comedy |
Length | 67:10 |
Label | Deep Shag Records |
Producer | Al Perry |
Track listing
- "Poodlecide"
- "Down to the Valley"
- "Thighs of Tammy Faye"
- "Should I Shop or Should I Die"
- "God Is a Groovy Guy"
- "Mogollon Love"
- "Grenada"
- "Dio Rocks!"
- "Die Like a Dog"
- "Mr. Johnson"
- "Cow of My Dreams"
- "An Artist's Lament"
- "Chicken Lips"
- "Woke Up Dis Mornin'"
- "Have a Nice Day"
- "White Things"
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