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Blue - King Faggot Man album

  • Performer: Blue
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: King Faggot Man
  • Released: 1993
  • Style: Lo-Fi, Noise, Punk
  • MP3 version size: 1548 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1723 mb
  • Other: AC3 MP4 WMA DMF APE MP1 VOC
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 882

Description

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Tracklist

A1 King Faggot Man
A2 Long Faced Woman
B1 Do-Do
B2 Hush Thruster
B3 UB Roy

Credits

  • Artwork – Arturo Deleón*
  • Bass, Vocals – "Sharpy" Brannon
  • Drums – John Kutz
  • Guitar – David Love

Notes

Edition of 500.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A Runout Etching): DP 14 A #1 SIDE 1
  • Matrix / Runout (B Runout Etching): DP 14 B #1 SIDE 2 FROM THE BRIGHT HOPES TO THE BEATLES

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Comments

Kare Kare
I own this 7", bought it through Taaang records mail order in 93. It is very unusual. First, it is the only record I have ever heard of that you can play and enjoy at either 33 or 45 rpms. It is supposed to be played at 45. It is very noisy and nasaly. I have to say though, it is really funny, and really pretty catchy. The song King Faggot Man song was pretty easy to understand the lyrics. The other songs though, I couldn't make out what the words were. It was a little creepy because there are a few lines that sounded violently racist. I could totally be wrong, but that is what I and my friends heard. There was no information in the record except for a PO Box. I wrote them back in 93, but never heard back. So I am always left to wonder, what the hell were they singing about? I'd recommend listening to this, but good luck finding it!(I think the one song that was creepy was Do-Do. I think it may have been a song about heroin. The repeating line was, I push in, I pull out, I stand up, I give up. There is one line in particular that sounds like... three n*ggers on a mattress riding, be a needle as it punched through my vein, I give up. Another one sounded like, n*ggers burn, baby j*ws on fire, you're gonna cry when ya something something....). Again, if this is what they are singing about, they are twisted sick, hateful people. But it is the not knowing, and the weirdness of it that drew me to it. Plus, I was heavily into hallucinogens at the time, so it was part of a couple of weird trips.