- Human Om (3:06)
- Hong (1:10)
- Wipeth Out (1:33)
- Gods in Heat (3:22)
- Home Invasionaries (2:23)
- Dimensional Hum (2:14)
- Warlock Mary (2:33)
- Suck Viper (1:57)
- The Madonna (1:10)
- Fantasy Trash Wave (2:47)
- Memory Girl (1:51)
- Let’s Get Worn Awa (6:09)
Tobacco / Sweatbox Dynasty [2016]
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13 comments
I remember having “Fucked up friends” and deleting it– then I never heard from this group again… I wonder if they’re better now
If you didn’t delete it intentionally then the question is still up in the air. However, the old imperative: “There are no accidents” might hold to be true here and therefore deleting the previous record was no mistake and you did so because you didn’t like the record. Chances are that the band is not much better now than they were before because we are what we are and change never comes to full fruition.
Motha fucka is gettin’ DEEP y’all!!!!!
ramble on
fuck you
bag o shite then?
hell yeah thank you thank you thank you
I enjoy BMSR & most of Tobacco’s shit but I found this one very difficult to get through.
yeah kinda nasty
Yeah I have to agree, it’s not up to par. Too many weird “medly” type tracks that don’t have a purpose and distract from the rest of the album. It just doesn’t flow. I bought the vinyl, i enjoy looking at it more than playing it. Tobacco, what happened?!
This LP is *ADDICTIVE!*
for a while
All the smokes have been smoked.