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The third album by Lama Laxative has a darker, sometimes heavier sound influenced by Radiohead, Captain Beefheart, Aphex Twin and the Stooges. A few tracks ("No, THAT Shark!" and "The Dark Side") use the "fuckedup beat" style seen on some tracks on Rabies:..., some tracks resemble Lama's former group Flash Litmus ("I have my moments...", "Untitled Funk Tune", "Dance of the Brass Monkey"), "The proud owner..." uses the synth rock style also seen on Rabies:... and there are several industrial / experimental dance tracks including "President Evil", "archæœ" and "Változása Magyarországon!", the latter's title being a Hungarian political slogan. Some tracks such as the title tracks and "And It's Gone!!!..." resemble his band Antisocial Distortion, who appear to have split up. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Introduction
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President Evil
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an airbag!? (Radiohead, arr. Laxative)
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infacttheoriginalshowedacrewshootingacrowdbeingmovedbymoversmovingmoving: pictures
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what?
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The proud owner of a Contrabass Mongoose
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I have my insane moments, they appear to be very frequent
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Untitled Funk Tune
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archæœ
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Garden of Stooges
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No, THAT Shark!
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Dance of the Brass Monkey
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Attack of the Flying Purple Pigs
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The Dark Side
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Surreal-est Ate
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Surreal-ist Eight
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And It's Gone!!! My Grapes! / Норильск Гриппа
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Változása Magyarországon!
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