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The Hellbenders - Pop Rock Suicide (Full Album). LP Dead Beat Records (2000)
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Listen to music from The Hellbenders like Hurricane, Winchester Justice & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from The Hellbenders. The Hellbenders are a great spaghetti western, country, cowpoke combo featuring 3/4 of renowned surf/instro band The Volcanos. After releasing two great CD's for Estrus Records, along with a whole bunch of 7"ers, most of the band decided to do a "side-project" and came up with this fabulous 21 track release.
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Low Pop Suicide was an indie rock band of the early 1990s on World Domination Recordings. Dave Allen (Gang of Four and Shriekback), Rick Boston and Jeff Ward founded the band in Los Angeles. Rick Boston sang and played guitar, Dave Allen, founder of the record label World Domination Recordings, played bass and Jeff Ward was on drums. Ward left the group after the recording of their debut album, On the Cross of Commerce. He committed suicide in 1993, dying of carbon monoxide poisoning.
| A1 | Shifting |
| A2 | Pop Rock Suicide |
| A3 | Somebody Else |
| A4 | My Rights Are All Wrong |
| A5 | Numbsidedown |
| A6 | Jesus Superspy |
| B1 | Oedepussy |
| B2 | Trashed |
| B3 | Canine Baby |
| B4 | Out Of Our Minds |
| B5 | I'm CivilisedWritten-By – Casey*, Webster*, Martin*, Tannett* |
| B6 | Skunkfucker |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DB 28 | The Hellbenders* | Pop Rock Suicide (LP, Album) | Dead Beat Records | DB 28 | US | 1999 |
| DB 28 | The Hellbenders* | Pop Rock Suicide (CD, Album) | Dead Beat Records | DB 28 | US | 2000 |
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