Red Dick's Potato Garden

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Red Dick's Potatoe Garden
Studio album by
Released1997
Genre Nu metal, alternative rock
Emil Bulls chronology
Red Dick's Potatoe Garden
(1997)
Monogamy
(2000)

Red Dick's Potatoe Garden is the first album by Emil Bulls, released independently in 1997.

Emil Bulls German band

Emil Bulls is a German rock band that was formed in 1995 in Munich, Bavaria. The group consists of two guitarists, a bass guitar player, a drummer and a vocalist/guitarist.

Track listing

  1. "Red Dick's Potatoe Garden"
  2. "Windmills"
  3. "Oldskool Desert Trip"
  4. "Simile & Caribbean Space dreams"
  5. "Airborne"
  6. "Cocktail Babe"
  7. "Bulls Reemixxx"
  8. "Beep"
  9. "Egocentric"
  10. "Knitshock Song"
  11. "666"
  12. "Ympaib"
  13. "We Wanna Fuck Alice"

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