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Big Poo Generator - Please Kill Us flac mp3 download
Title:
Please Kill Us
Musician:
Big Poo Generator
Style:
Avantgarde, Indie Rock, Leftfield, Novelty, Easy Listening
Released:
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MP3 album size:
1469 mb
FLAC album size:
1794 mb
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Rating:
4.3 ✪

Tracklist

1 Rear Entry Pants
2 Mr. Poo
3 Foodballs
4 Puphy The Carrot
5 Toilet 4 2
6 Mr. Hamburger
7 Hound Dog Part 1
8 Bagpoops
9 Gorgon 5
10 My Poo
11 Mypoo
12 Lesbians...They're Ok
13 Everybody Wash (Live)
14 And I Poo
15 Saga Of King Zob & His Green Aliens & Ham
16 Hound Dog Part 2
17 Gaucomole

Notes

Limited pressing of 1000 numbered CDs.

Issued in standard jewel case with front and rear inserts. Album title written with backwards "S" so it appears to say "Please Kill U2".

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none Big Poo Generator Please Kill Us / Big Poo Release ‎(Cass, Album, Blu) Not On Label (Big Poo Generator Self-released) none US 1991
none Big Poo Generator Please Kill Us / Big Poo Release ‎(Cass, Album, Gre) Not On Label (Big Poo Generator Self-released) none US 1991

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Reviews:
  • roternow
Extremely weird and juvenile, and NOT for everyone. I bought this album based on a review I read in "The Rocket" (the defunct 1990's Seattle- and Portland-area alternative magazine/newspaper.) It's hilariously wrong, sick, and leaves you feeling like you drank too much children's cough syrup and watched Teletubbies. Scatalogical and offensive nursery rhyme fever dreams ensue. My favorite songs: "Puphy The Carrot" and "Everybody Wash (Live)" (the latter of which was a parody of a Sesame Street song in which kids are instructed to mime washing various parts of their bodies. In the Big Poo Generator version, it's always "Everybody wash...your HAMBURGER!" over and over until the laughter subsides then starts up again.) The fact that the album title looks like "Please Kill U2" isn't a coincidence...there's a bizarre, easy-listening version of "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" on the album. Truly outsider art.