The Damned Tiki Nightmare (Limited 2 x 140g Red Vinyl)

Sold Date: February 17, 2015
Start Date: January 20, 2015
Final Price: £20.99 (GBP)
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The Damned Tiki Nightmare (Limited Edition 2 x 140g Red Vinyl) 

Now in stock and ready to ship. Adding to the stack of live material from U.K. punk legends the Damned, Tiki Nightmare: Live in London captures the band's full performance from a 2002 gig while touring in support of their 2001 album. The band burns through a few Grave Disorder tunes as well as touching on punk classics like "New Rose" and "Neat, Neat, Neat." Captain Sensible also injects some humour into the otherwise rugged set.

SIDE A

1. Street of Dreams 

2. Amen 

3. Democracy?

4. Plan 9 Channel 7

5. Song.com

SIDE B

6. Wait For The Blackout

7. I Just Can't Be Happy Today

8. Would You Be So Hot

9. Disco Man

10. Under the Floor Again

SIDE C

1. Ignite 

2. She 

3. Neat Neat Neat  

4. Happy Talk

5. New Rose 

SIDE D

6. Eloise 

7. Smash It Up 

8. I Feel Alright 

9. Love Song

Released by Let Them Eat Vinyl Cat: LETV186LP.
POSTED WITHIN 24 HOURS FROM THE U.K.

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