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Hair:Debatable

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Download links and information about Hair:Debatable by Atom And His Package. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to Indie Rock, Alternative, Humor genres. It contains 27 tracks with total duration of 01:11:19 minutes.

Artist: Atom And His Package
Release date: 2004
Genre: Indie Rock, Alternative, Humor
Tracks: 27
Duration: 01:11:19
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Intro 1:58
2. (Lord It's Hard To Be Happy When You're Not) Using The Metric System 3:20
3. Pumping Iron For Enya 2:58
4. Possession (Not The One By Danzig) 2:49
5. Happy Birthday Ralph 2:22
6. Bloody Lip 0:37
7. Snowshoe Bbq 2:33
8. Upside Down From Here 2:58
9. Mustache T.V. 2:10
10. Shopping Spree Introduction 3:04
11. Shopping Spree 4:12
12. Mind's Playing Tricks On Me 2:44
13. If You Own The Washington Redskins You're A Cock 2:09
14. Waiting Room 2:05
15. I'm Downright Amazed (At What I Can Destroy With Just A Hammer) 3:22
16. Anarchy Means I Litter 3:33
17. Undercover Funny 3:26
18. Head (She's Just A) 2:16
19. What We Do On Christmas 2:31
20. Collateral Damage 0:57
21. Me And My Black Metal Friends 2:35
22. Does Anyone Else In This Room Want To Marry His Or Her Own Grandmother? 2:43
23. Avenger 3:13
24. Hats Off To Halford 2:18
25. Meatball 1:59
26. Atom And His Package 3:15
27. Punk Rock Academy 3:12

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An essential eulogy to the band (i.e., Adam Goren and his sequencer) for the legions of cult fans, Hair: Debatable is the final, rocking nail in the Atom & His Package coffin: a recording of Goren's last live show. The favorites are here, and there are lots of them — tributes to the metric system ("[Lord It's Hard to Be Happy When You're Not] Using the Metric System"), Enya ("Pumping Iron for Enya"), and evil black metal bands ("Me and My Black Metal Friends"), hilarious narratives like the '80s new wave of "Snowshoe BBQ" and the mocking pseudo-cover power rock tune "Shopping Spree," and political rants on stupid punks ("Anarchy Means I Litter") and racist sports team names ("If You Own the Washington Redskins You're a Cock"). Then there are the priceless covers, from I Hate You's 30-second "Bloody Lip" to the send-up of Brutal Truth's "Collateral Damage" and the awesome electro rendition of Fugazi's "Waiting Room." It's all too cute and Goren's nasal voice should be as annoying as heck, but that's the beauty of it — it's punk rock by being overly quirky, obnoxiously catchy, and goofily in your face. The bonus DVD is priceless, with two hours of live footage, videos, and documentaries. Probably alienating for nonfans, it's a necessity for Atom & His Package followers.