Supersonic Toothbrush Helmet

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Supersonic Toothbrush Helmet
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Released1993
RecordedZero Return 1993
Genre Surf rock
Label Lance Rock Records
Man or Astro-man? chronology
Amazing Thrills! in 3-Dimension
(1993)
Supersonic Toothbrush Helmet
(1993)
Captain Holojoy's Space Diner
(1993)

Supersonic Toothbrush Helmet is a Man or Astro-man? 7-inch EP released on Lance Rock Records in 1993. The first pressing was available on clear red vinyl and on black vinyl. The left inside of the record jacket features a black-and-white photo of an Astro Burger restaurant. Later pressings were only pressed on black vinyl and the inside of the picture sleeve was left blank.

Contents

Track listing

Initial Bedtime Pillow Side

Cooler, Middle of the Night Switch Side

Line Up [1]

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References

  1. Line up and instrumentation taken directly from record sleeve