Live at the Kings Head Inn

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Live at the Kings Head Inn
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Live album by
Released1993/2000
RecordedApril 1993 at the Kings Head Inn, Norfolk, Virginia
VenueKings Head Inn, Norfolk, VA
Genre Post-hardcore Rock, Hardcore, Punk
Label Lookout! Records/Old Glory Records
Avail chronology
Satiate
(1992)
Live at the Kings Head Inn
(1993)
Dixie
(1994)

Live at the King's Head Inn [1] is Avail's [2] first live album, released on Old Glory Records [3] in 1994 on 10" Vinyl and reissued by Jade Tree Records [4] in 2006 as bonus tracks to the Dixie album reissue.

Track listing

  1. "Sidewalk" (Dixie)
  2. "Stride" (Satiate)
  3. "Song" (Dixie)
  4. "Observations" (Satiate)
  5. "Predictable" (Satiate)
  6. "Forgotten" (Satiate)
  7. "Pinned Up "(Satiate)
  8. (30 seconds of the crowd chanting, no song)
  9. "Kiss Off" (Violent Femmes cover)
  10. "Connection" (Satiate)

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