Slime Live

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Live
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Live album by Slime
Released 1984 (Germany)
Genre Punk rock
Label Aggressive Rockproduktionen
Producer Harris Johns
Slime chronology
Alle gegen Alle
(1983)
Live
(1984)
Compilation 81-87
(1987)

Live is the first live album by Slime.

Track listing

  1. A.C.A.B.
  2. Hey Punk
  3. Legal, illegal, scheissegal (legal, illegal, I don't care)
  4. Etikette tötet (Etiquette kills)
  5. Alle gegen Alle (Everybody vs. Everybody)
  6. Disco
  7. Tod (death)
  8. Yankees raus (Yankees out)
  9. Iran
  10. Störtebecker
  11. Untergang (Downfall)
  12. Der Kampf geht weiter (The strouggle continues)
  13. 4. Reich (The fourth Reich)
  14. Deutschland (Germany)

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