Vaya Con Satan

"Vaya Con Satan" is a single from the Norwegian band Turbonegro from their 1992 album Hot Cars and Spent Contraceptives released on 7" Vinyl in 1991 by Sympathy for the Record Industry. 1,200 copies were pressed.

"Vaya Con Satan"
Single by Turbonegro
from the album Hot Cars and Spent Contraceptives
Released1991
GenreHardcore Punk
Heavy metal
Rock
Punk rock
Length4:02
LabelSympathy for the Record Industry
Songwriter(s)Bengt Calmeyer, Harald Fossberg, Rune Grønn, Paal Kjaernes, Thomas Seltzer
Turbonegro singles chronology
"Route Zero"
(1989)
"Vaya Con Satan"
(1991)
"Denim Demon"
(1995)
Alternative cover
Black wax edition

This single is the first sign of life following their reformation in early 1991. In fact the birth of Turbonegro's very own genre 'deathpunk'. The sleeve is an hommage to early 80's English black metal band Venom's Welcome to Hell LP. Ole Martinsen plays bass on this recording. Sympathy issued the single in black, yellow, blue and pink vinyl.

The single was re-released in early January, 2004 with an unknown press count.

Track listing

  1. "Vaya Con Satan"
  2. "Zonked Out (On Hashish)"
  3. "Hand Of Love"
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