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The Deadbeats - Kill The Hippies mp3 album

The Deadbeats - Kill The Hippies

Musician: The Deadbeats
Album title: Kill The Hippies
Style: Punk
Released: 1978
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1707 mb
Size APE version: 1813 mb
Size WMA version: 1172 mb
Rating ✫: 4.2
Votes: 494
Format: DXD AU WMA XM MP1 DTS MP4
Genre: Rock

The Deadbeats - Kill The Hippies mp3 album

The Deadbeats - Kill The Hippies mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Kill The Hippies
Written-By – Scott Guerin
2:00
A2 Brainless
Written-By – Scott Guerin
2:33
B1 Final Ride
Written-By – Geza Gedeon, Scott Guerin
3:07
B2 Deadbeat
Written-By – Scott Guerin
1:20

Companies, etc.

  • Published By – X Music

Credits

  • Artwork [Cover Art] – David Williams
  • Bass, Vocals [Lobo Vocals] – Pasquale Amadeo
  • Drums, Other [Longhair], Backing Vocals – Shaun Guerin
  • Guitar, Backing Vocals – Geza X. Gedeon*
  • Lead Vocals, Lyrics By, Percussion – Scott Guerin
  • Producer – Geza X. Gedeon*
  • Saxophone [Rhythm Sax] – Pat Delaney

Notes

Released on black vinyl (this). Extremely limited numbers released on yellow and clear vinyl.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): I.Q. 29 A "The BuTTPliers"
  • Matrix / Runout (Side AA): I.Q. 29 AA

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
IQ-29 The Deadbeats Kill The Hippies ‎(7", Ltd, Gol) Dangerhouse IQ-29 US 1978
SPR032, IQ-29 The Deadbeats Kill The Hippies ‎(10", EP, RE) Artifix Records, Dangerhouse SPR032, IQ-29 US 2011
IQ-29 The Deadbeats Kill The Hippies ‎(7", Ltd, Cle) Dangerhouse IQ-29 US 1978
MR 7293, IQ-29 The Deadbeats Kill The Hippies ‎(7", RE) Munster Records, Dangerhouse MR 7293, IQ-29 Spain 2016



Gold Crown
Has the band ever copped to ripping off the Fugs? "Kill the Hippies" is a straight cover of "Kill For Peace" (from the 60's) only with different lyrics. Either way, fanastic art-punk EP.
Brannylv
Kill The Hippies is on of the wackiest songs of all time and is great advice for any year. Highly creative and fun, but not touching the 5 star zenith of label mates Avengers and Weirdos. I would like to give this a 4.5, but there are no half points on the Discogs grading scale, and so, I must side with the 4.