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Released | 1995 |
Genre | Avant-garde, punk revival |
Length | 21:12 |
Label | Amarillo |
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Source | Rating |
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94124 is a 1995 EP by the avant-garde band Zip Code Rapists.
The Allmusic review by Greg Prato awarded the album 3 stars stating:
Like the Stooges, Dead Boys, and Suicide before them, Zip Code Rapists turn out to be proud carriers of the confrontational-rock torch. Proceed with extreme caution.".[1]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "The Look of Love" | Burt Bacharach, Hal David | |
2. | "Zip Code Gentlemen" | Danny Heifetz, John Singer, Gregg Turkington | |
3. | "Ranch Style Beans" | Singer, Turkington | |
4. | "I Need Him" | Russ Saul | |
5. | "Henderson" | Singer, Turkington | |
6. | "Happy Like Larry (He Taught Me How to Die)" | Lee Hughey | |
7. | "Riders on the Storm" | The Doors | |
8. | "Zip Code Gentlemen" (re-mix/filler) | Heifetz, Singer, Turkington |
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Zip Code Rapists |
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