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Danger! High Voltage
Rock Empire (1999)
Don't Be Afraid of the Robot: Live at the Gold
Dollar (1998)
Flying Bomb Surprise Package No. 1 (1997)
The Ballade of MC Sucka DJ (1997)
An Evening with the Many Moods of the Wildbunch's Greatest Hits... Tonight!
(1997)
I Lost Control (of My Rock 'n Roll) (1996)
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Released as The Wildbunch
Flying Bomb reignites its controversial relationship with
Electric Six just as Electric Six makes its first foray into
Disco Metal. That's right -- this is the record that started
the Disco Metal craze currently sweeping the country. If
you've wondered where all these Disco Metal bands are coming
from, now you know -- they all got the idea from Electric
Six.
The Disco Metal title track occupies side a and features
musical guests John S. O'Leary (vox) and Bill Clinton (sax).
Over on the b-side there's no Disco Metal in sight -- instead
you'll find punk rock and stoner rock, two genres which the
Wildbunch did not create, but they would go through it as if
it was their own.
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Released as The Wildbunch
Finally, definitive studio versions of all Electric Six's
early hits. You've bought them before on two live albums --
now buy them again, once and for all! Actually, there's plenty
of unreleased material here, including Remote Control (Me),
TV, Honolulu, Synthesizer, Take Me to Your Leader and Dancing
Like an Idiot. You'll also find two remixes of Gay Bar by
Detroit's electronica juggernaut, Persona. Twenty tracks in
all, an hour of terrifyingly swank future-rock hell. Don't be
a jackass -- if you buy any CD ever again, you must make it
this one!!
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Released as The Wildbunch
Back in the late 90s, the future was a tough place to be.
Out-of-control rock shitstorm in which the band menaces its
audience by saying "Buy at least $100 worth of merchandise or
we'll do the Verve Pipe cover." Suspense builds: they wouldn't
-- would they?!? A sort of semi-authorized bootleg.
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Released as The Wildbunch
As if you hadn't figured it out, Electric Six'll crash any
damn party they please. Here we find them bumming out the
rigid purists of Planet Punk by showing up at said gang's
Christmas party with Ennio Morricone's Theme from The Exorcist
2 stuffed inside a Santa Claus suit. Wrecking furniture on the
other side of the record is an explosive Bantam Rooster with
the unexpectedly romantic "Let's Just Fuck for Christmas".
Meanwhile, The Dirtys enjoy a little "Cocaine Christmas".
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Released as The Wildbunch
Danger strikes! The first half of Electric Six's
controversial alliance with Ypsilanti's ass-whuppin' Flying
Bomb Records label. Experience E6's massive grunge-hop
monstrosity, an epic rock opera called simply, "The Ballade of
MC Sucka DJ." Unanswerable questions are raised as the men
from S.I.X. set dynamite to the lines that run between
socio-cultural delusion and anarcho-political identity
paradigms. (You know tha's right.) Things get even thornier on
the support tracks, "Take off Your Clothes" and "Nuclear War
(on the Dance Floor)".
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Released as The Wildbunch
AS SEEN ON 8-TRACK
HEAVEN! Nightmarish document of ELECTRIC SIX's 2nd gig
ever, recorded in August of 1997! It's all here: (for the
most part) the push-ups, the masturbatory guitar solos, the
frenetic, foamin'-at-the-mouth energy that threatens to cave
in on itself at every turn -- and then does! Now how much
would you pay? Don't answer yet, because as an added
bonus you'll also get a set from Texas, the unholy frontier
abomination comprised of members of Gravitar and their Charnel
House labelmate Eppner Gootz. That's right: It's all here,
just as it sounded on that very night so many years ago! Now
you can own this piece of E6 history, preserved forever on the
format of tomorrow! Hot flaming damn!!!
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Released as The Wildbunch
The slab that started it all! Valentine (under his old
Jackson Pounder pseudonym) joins forces with Martin M. to
issue E6 statement of intent. CREEPY! Futureprimitive
technorgasm at its most forbidden! You'll find it stark and
austere, yet still somehow saucy.
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