Metallic Diseases

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Metallic Diseases
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Studio album by
Released1989
RecordedJune 12-14, 1989
StudioTMB Rockhouse
Genre Experimental Rock, Noise rock
Label Electric Eye
Producer Starfuckers
Starfuckers chronology
Metallic Diseases
(1989)
Brodo Di Cagne Strategico
(1991)

Metallic Diseases is the first album by the Italian experimental rock band Starfuckers, released in 1989. [1]

Track list

From Discogs. [1]

  1. Love you
  2. Cans
  3. Shake Off
  4. Western Man
  5. Dead Metal City Blues
  6. The Right Side
  7. U.S.A.
  8. Cold White Cancer
  9. (I'm) Alive!
  10. Flower Lover

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References

  1. 1 2 Starfuckers – Metallic Diseases track list. Discogs. Retrieved March 30, 2016.