Automoloch

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Automoloch
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Studio album by
The Lead
Released1986
Genre Punk
Label Three Equals One
Producer The Lead
The Lead chronology
Return Fire
(1986)
Automoloch
(1986)
The Past Behind
(1987)

Automoloch is a 1986 album by The Lead.

Contents

Track listing

  1. No One’s An Atheist (Rey)
  2. XB (Christie)
  3. Sick Of This (Llopis/Rey)
  4. You Don’t Need Him (Llopis)
  5. Calling Out To You (Rey)
  6. Alienated (Glenn Kaiser)

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