The Lone Deranger

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The Lone Deranger
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Studio album by
Released1 September 1997
Genre Psychedelic trance, Goa trance
Label Twisted Records
Producer Simon Posford
Hallucinogen chronology
Twisted
(1995)
The Lone Deranger
(1997)
In Dub
(2002)
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The Lone Deranger is the second album by Hallucinogen released in 1997 on Twisted Records. The name of the album is word play on the Lone Ranger, a fictional cowboy and hero of several eponymous radio and television series.

Track listing

  1. "Demention"
  2. "Snakey Shaker"
  3. "Trancespotter"
  4. "Horrorgram"
  5. "Snarling (Remix)"
  6. "Gamma Goblins Part 2"
  7. "Deranger"
  8. "Jiggle of the Sphinx"
  9. "Synthesizzler" (bonus track in German release)

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