Double Your Strength, Improve Your Health, & Lengthen Your Life

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Double Your Strength, Improve Your Health, & Lengthen Your Life
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1996
RecordedAt Sing Sing Studios, Victoria, Australia
Genre Rock music
Label Wildside Records
Producer HLAH
HLAH chronology
Flik Y'Self Off Y'Self
(1994)
Double Your Strength, Improve Your Health, & Lengthen Your Life
(1996)
Are You Gonna Kiss It Or Shoot It?
(1998)

Double Your Strength, Improve Your Health, & Lengthen Your Life is the third full-length album released by New Zealand band, HLAH.

Track listing

  1. "Keith"
  2. "Beige Overalls for the Tradesman"
  3. "Jelly Bag"
  4. "Alien Wheeler"
  5. "Cornbag Rides Again"
  6. "Sleazebadge"
  7. "A lot of fun"
  8. "Quade"
  9. "Bixby Blues"
  10. "Wayne Cotter"
  11. "A Crying Shame"
  12. "Hootenanny"
  13. "The Zwanzi"


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