Thirtysixstrings

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Thirtysixstrings
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Studio album by
Released2001
RecordedApril 2001
Genre Instrumental rock
Length34:34
Label Red F, Greyslate
The Redneck Manifesto chronology
Thirtysixstrings
(2001)
Cut Your Heart Off From Your Head
(2002)

Thirtysixstrings is the first album from Dublin-based instrumental band The Redneck Manifesto.

Track listing

All tracks are written by The Redneck Manifesto.

Thirtysixstrings
No.TitleLength
1."You Owe Me Five Potatoes"4:17
2."Sweet Pot"2:42
3."Slow On The Uptake"3:28
4."Sounds Better Than It Looks"3:55
5."Clue Out Puzzles"2:07
6."Speaking Of Clowns"4:11
7."Soundscapes Over Landscapes"3:26
8."I Don't Speak The Monkey Language, I Just Hear It"3:40
9."Arbus"2:14
10."Thirtysixstrings"4:38

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