Eating Jello with a Heated Fork

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Eating Jello with a Heated Fork
Studio album by
Released1996
Recorded1996
Genre Garage Rock
Label Alive
Producer Mick Farren, Andy Colquhoun, Jack Lancaster
Deviants IXVI chronology
Human Garbage
(1984)
Eating Jello with a Heated Fork
(1996)
Barbarian Princes
(1999)
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Eating Jello with a Heated Fork is 1996 studio album recorded by Mick Farren and friends released under the name Deviants IXVI.

Contents

The album was recorded with longtime friends and collaborators Andy Colquhoun and Jack Lancaster and featured Wayne Kramer and his band.

Track listing

  1. "Eating Jello with a Heated Fork" (Farren, Colquhoun)
  2. "On Such a Lurid Night" (Farren, Colquhoun)
  3. "God's Worst Nightmare" (Farren, Kramer)
  4. "Thunder on the Mountain" (Farren, Colquhoun)
  5. "Three Headed Lobster Boy" (Farren, Lancaster)
  6. "You Won't Make It Here" (Farren, Lancaster)
  7. "Arts of Darkness" (Farren, Lancaster)
  8. "Hard Times" (Farren, Colquhoun)
  9. "Rivers of Hell" (Farren, Colquhoun)

Personnel

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