Bizarre Gardening Accident

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Bizarre Gardening Accident
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Studio album by Angry Salad
Released Winter 1997
Genre Pop rock
Rock
Label Breaking World Records
Angry Salad chronology
The Guinea Pig EP
(1995)
Bizarre Gardening Accident
(1997)
Angry Salad
(1999)

Bizarre Gardening Accident is the second album released by the band Angry Salad. It was released in 1997 by Breaking World Records. The album's title is a reference to the rock mock documentary This Is Spinal Tap , in which the members of the fictional band Spinal Tap explain that one of their former drummers died in a "bizarre gardening accident".

Angry Salad was an alternative rock band from Boston, Massachusetts. The band formed at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island in 1993.

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Track listing

  1. "Empty Radio"
  2. "Scared Of Highways"
  3. "Stretch Armstrong"
  4. "The Milkshake Song"
  5. "Rico"
  6. "99 Red Balloons"
  7. "How Does It Feel To Kill?"
  8. "Saturday Girl"
  9. "Coming To Grips"
  10. "Red Cloud"

Personnel

Alex Grossi is an American guitarist, best known as the guitarist of heavy metal band Quiet Riot and the hard rock supergroup Hookers & Blow.



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