Plastic Eye Miracle

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Plastic Eye Miracle
God Bullies - Plastic Eye Miracle.jpg
Studio album and Live albumby
Released1989
Recorded1988
Venuelive tracks recorded April 20, 1988 at Cabaret Metro, Chicago
Genre Noise rock
Length27:01
Label Mad Queen Records(original release)
Amphetamine Reptile Records (reissue)
Producer David B. Livingstone
God Bullies chronology
Plastic Eye Miracle
(1989)
Mama Womb Womb
(1989)

Plastic Eye Miracle is the first studio album by the rock band God Bullies. It was released in 1989 through Mad Queen Records. The album was reissued in 1990 on Amphetamine Reptile Records. [1]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by God Bullies

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."It's Over"3:50
2."You Cry Now"2:55
3."She's Wild"5:05
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."Plastic Eye Miracle"2:21
2."Freefall/Act of Desire" (live)5:30
3."Like It Like That" (live)2:30
4."Live Sex (Mamma)" (live)3:50

Personnel

God Bullies
Production and additional personnel

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