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Sing for the Enemy

Sing For The Enemy
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EP by Hostage Life
Released 2004
Genre Punk Rock
Length 13:16
Label Underground Operations
Producer Greg Dawson
Hostage Life chronology
Sing For The Enemy
(2004)
Walking Papers
(2006)


Hostage Life's debut EP, Sing for the Enemy was released by Toronto's Underground Operations record label in 2004.

Track listing

  1. "Happy Two Thousand And Anything or In New York It Rained Bodies, In Kabul It Rained Bombs And To A Lesser Extent Food Packages" – 1:59
  2. "Money Parade or Atlas Farted or Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor, Your Huddled Masses... And I'll Give You 150 Bucks. Throw In A Couple Irish Babies And I'll Make It An Even 200." - 2:43
  3. "Ginny Applejack And The Potato Sack Prom Dress or Have You Ever Been Rocked By A Percussionist, Baby?" - 1:40
  4. "Nickel Snickers or Children Stitched My Wardrobe or The Emperor's New Fall Line" - 2:56
  5. "Ceci N'est Pas De Une Chanson or He Said, Things Were Better In The Old Days! She Said, In The Old Days I Wasn't Allowed To Vote And Slavery Was Legal." - 2:10
  6. "Robot-A-Go-Go or Power-Surge-Default-Mode Activated! Changing Primary Objective! Overriding Sanity-Drive. Kill All Owners! Kill! Kill!" - 1:48

 
 
 

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