Only Cunts Don't Fear the Rain

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ONLY CUNTS DON'T FEAR THE RAIN
Album SCH samo cover.jpg
Compilation album by
SCH
Released2006
Recorded1983-1993
Genre
Label Polikita Records
Producer Senad Hadžimusić Teno
SCH chronology
Deluge and After
(2006)
ONLY CUNTS DON'T FEAR THE RAIN
(2006)
SCH Live
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Selvedin Avdić: Ko se boji kiše, StartBiH, July 2006 link

Only Cunts Don't Fear the Rain is the ninth official album by SCH . It is a compilation of unreleased punk and rock compositions made during the period 1983-1993, never considered as the main SCH repertoire.

Contents

Selvedin Avdić, in Start BiH, states: "This album is a reminder of the war path and battles fought by that most persistent of underground warriors and equally essential listening for any young fans unaware of SCH’s pre-digital past." [1]

Track listing

  1. "Znamo sve"
  2. "Djevojke su gole"
  3. "Tablete"
  4. "Oh što je to tako"
  5. "Back to the USSR"
  6. "Naša pjesma"
  7. "Baying cur"
  8. "You stab me in the back"
  9. "It's midnight"
  10. "Early morning"
  11. "The day we'd met each other again"
  12. "He takes my 'something' three times a day from 6 to 11"
  13. "Act 1"
  14. "Narodnjak" (bonus track)

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References

  1. Selvedin Avdić. "Who Fears the Rain, from Start BiH, July 2006". Archived from the original on 2009-03-10.