Filth (Andrew Dice Clay album)

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Filth
AndrewDiceClay Filth.jpg
Live album by
Released1998
Genre Comedy
Length2:47:58
Label MFA [1]
Producer Robb Cullen
Andrew Dice Clay
Andrew Dice Clay chronology
The Day the Laughter Died, Part II
(1993)
Filth
(1998)
Face Down, Ass Up
(2000)

Filth is a comedy album by American comedian Andrew Dice Clay. [2] [3] It was originally released as a double album exclusively via the Internet in 1998, with only 20,000 copies produced. [4]

Contents

A bonus third album of Filth, entitled Even More Filth, was included exclusively for pre-orders of the initial release. [5]

Track listing

Disc 1

  1. Cliff McGiver
  2. Muffet Blews
  3. Mancow
  4. I Love My Fans
  5. Joey Big Head
  6. Midget Mania
  7. Ball Bag Mania
  8. Bun Pig
  9. My Cum
  10. Flat Fat Mania
  11. Bongo Pussy
  12. Ladies' Man
  13. Hobbies, Golf & Twat
  14. Crowd Pig
  15. Rag Fun
  16. Olympic Mania
  17. Dice Revues Little House
  18. My Kind of Girl
  19. The Best Is Yet to Come

Disc 2: More Filth

  1. He Said, She Said
  2. Dice on Smoking
  3. Chink Mania
  4. Crowd Banter
  5. Older, Younger
  6. Money Management
  7. Clinton Rules
  8. Monicunt
  9. Monicunt's Fatter Friend
  10. Camel Jockey Mania
  11. Greeting Cards
  12. Wackbag House Remix
  13. Bird Mania
  14. Florida Mania
  15. More Crowd Banter
  16. The Receptionist
  17. Stone Cunt
  18. Mother's Advice
  19. Yet, More Crowd Banter
  20. Dice on Comedy
  21. Cheating & Hookers
  22. Margot Mania
  23. Walters Mania
  24. Old Buddy

Disc 3: Even More Filth

  1. Family Man
  2. Little House Unplugged
  3. Chucky
  4. Extra President Stuff
  5. Coffee Mania
  6. Computer Nerd
  7. Filthy
  8. Dirty, Filthy, Nasty
  9. Jim Norton
  10. More Jim Norton
  11. It's Just Sooooo Dirty
  12. Bound, Tied & Fucked
  13. Dice in Vegas

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