There Is No Santa Claus!

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There Is No Santa Claus!
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EP by
Released1996
RecordedZero Return Robotics
Genre indie rock
Label Amphetamine Reptile Records
Servotron chronology
Celebration of Annihilation
(1995)
There Is No Santa Claus!
(1996)
No Room for Humans
(1996)

There Is No Santa Claus! was one of five singles Servotron released in 1996. It was released black vinyl only on Amphetamine Reptile Records.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Christmas Day of the Robot"
  1. "Servotron Sonic Evaluation of the Christmas Season"
  2. "Death of the Sugarplum Fairy"

Santa's Mechanical Helpers

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