Killer Grass
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Killer Grass is the 8th full-length studio album by the American
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). The CD DVD package contains 7 original compositions along with 6 reinterpretations of previously known songs. The included DVD contains the complete and unedited CD quality individual full resolution (multi-track) audio files for every song on the album, which can be mixed and re-mixed by the user in such computer programs as Garage Band, Logic, Pro Tools, and the like. There is also an additional bonus song, "Love Cabin," which must be mixed by the listener to be heard.

Track listing

  1. "Tolerance"
  2. "Bohemian Rhapsody
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  3. "Alien Abduction Probe"
  4. "Omen"
  5. "In the Backyard"
  6. "Eine Kleine Trinkemusik"
  7. "Norfolk Girl"
  8. "She's Just My Type"
  9. "Underneath the Bed"
  10. "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
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  11. "Won't Get Fooled Again"
  12. "Ramblin' Man" / "Don't Cry For Me"

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