The Inhuman Ordeal of Special Agent Gas Huffer

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The Inhuman Ordeal Of Special Agent Gas Huffer
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Studio album by
Released1996
RecordedEgg Studios, Seattle, 1995
Genre Garage punk
Label Epitaph Records [1]
Producer Kurt Bloch
Gas Huffer chronology
One Inch Masters
(1994)
The Inhuman Ordeal Of Special Agent Gas Huffer
(1996)
Just Beautiful Music
(1998)
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The Inhuman Ordeal Of Special Agent Gas Huffer is the fourth full-length album released by the band Gas Huffer. [3] It was released in 1996. [4]

Track listing

  1. "You Are Not Your Job"
  2. "Fall Of The Kingfish"
  3. "Sixty Three Hours"
  4. "Mosquito Stomp"
  5. "Carolina Hot Foot"
  6. "Matt's Mood"
  7. "Smile No More"
  8. "Tiny Life"
  9. "Double-O-Bum"
  10. "The Sin Of Sloth"
  11. "Numbnuts Cold"
  12. "Discovery Park"
  13. "Money: 1, Fun: 0"
  14. "Plant You Now"

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References

  1. Records, Epitaph. "Gas Huffer - The Inhuman Ordeal Of Special Agent Gas Huffer" via epitaph.com.
  2. "Inhuman Ordeal of Special Agent Gas Huffer - Gas Huffer | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
  3. "TrouserPress.com :: Gas Huffer". www.trouserpress.com.
  4. "Enduring Seattle band Gas Huffer shuts off the pump and floors it". The Seattle Times. January 13, 2006.