13eaver (album)

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13eaver
Beaver - 13eaver.jpg
Studio album by
Released1996
RecordedSpring, 1995
StudioVia Ritmo, Rotterdam
Genre Stoner rock
Label W.E.R.K./WORKS
Producer Beaver & Jacques de Haard
Beaver chronology
13eaver
(1996)
The Difference Engine
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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13eaver is the debut album from Stoner rock band Beaver. It is out of print.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Piece of Mind"
  2. "Drown"
  3. "Dolphinity"
  4. "Centaur"
  5. "This Room"
  6. "Decisions in Time"
  7. "One Eye is King"
  8. "Ripe Fruit"
  9. "Snakes & Ladders"
  10. "538810"
  11. "Deep Hibernation"
  12. "Miss Interpreter
  13. "Infinity"

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References

  1. Discogs. "Beaver - 13eaver". discogs.com. Retrieved on October 6, 2013.