Flik Y'Self Off Y'Self

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Flik Y'Self Off Y'Self
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 1994
Genre Rock music
Label Wildside Records
Producer HLAH
HLAH chronology
13
(1993)
Flik Y'Self Off Y'Self
(1994)
Double Your Strength, Improve Your Health, & Lengthen Your Life
(1996)

Flik Y'Self Off Y'Self is the second full-length album released by New Zealand band, HLAH.

Flik Y'Self Off Y'Self features three singles, 'Spanish Goat Dancer', 'Faster Hooves' and 'Chalkface', which features on The Not Nicomjool EP .

Track listing

  1. "Chalkface"
  2. "Spanish Goat Dancer"
  3. "Oily Rag"
  4. "Raw Sock"
  5. "Pops Pox n Vox"
  6. "Dirteater"
  7. "Hoarse"
  8. "Kissy Kissy"
  9. "Faster Hooves"
  10. "1 Pound 2 Pound"
  11. "Rabbit"
  12. "Nos Feratoo"
  13. "Theme To Nincomjool"
  14. "Velvet Kushin"

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