Mind Pollution (The First Installment) | |
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Compilation album by Various artists | |
Released | 1991 |
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Label | Words of Warning |
Mind Pollution (The First Installment) is a various artists compilation album released in 1991 by Words of Warning. The album's sequel Mind Pollution 2 was released in 1993 by the same label and contains a majority of the tracks from this collection. [1]
No. | Title | Artist | Length |
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1. | "Shit on Me" | Herb Garden | |
2. | "Burn the Flag" | Suicidal Supermarket Trolleys | |
3. | "Nightmare of Reality" | Rectify | |
4. | "Tick Tock" | Cowboy Killers | |
5. | "We're Dreaming" | Terminus | |
6. | "New York" | Blaggers ITA | |
7. | "Planet Death Camp" | Pleasant Valley Children | |
8. | "Success" | Vampire Rodents |
No. | Title | Artist | Length |
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1. | "Mirror Mirror" | Hopeful Monsters | |
2. | "Insanity" | [Resist] | |
3. | "Americans Out" | Oi Polloi | |
4. | "Through the Wire" | Lunch Head | |
5. | "Gay and Proud" | Academy 23 | |
6. | "Fox and Hound" | Four Sons of King Henry V | |
7. | "Bloody Blue" | Therapy? | |
8. | "Rave in Resistance" | Internal Autonomy | |
9. | "Deja Vu" | Random Killing |
Adapted from the Mind Pollution (The First Installment) liner notes. [2]
Region | Date | Label | Format | Catalog |
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United States | 1991 | Words of Warning | LP | WOWLP11 |
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