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 | ||||
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Hostage Life's debut EP, Sing for the Enemy was released by Toronto's Underground Operations record label in 2004.
Track listing
- "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
- "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
- "Ginny Applejack And The Potato Sack Prom Dress or Have You Ever Been Rocked By A Percussionist, Baby?" - 1:40
- "Nickel Snickers or Children Stitched My Wardrobe or The Emperor's New Fall Line" - 2:56
- "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
- "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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