Terrorbird
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Terrorbird is the debut album
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 release by Los Angeles
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-based experimental punk
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 band The Mae Shi
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. It was released in July 2004 on CD by 5 Rue Christine and on vinyl by Strictly Amateur Films. The original pressing of the record was limited to 500 copies.

Track listing

  1. Terror Bird
  2. Power to the Power. Bite 2
  3. Revelation Two
  4. Revelation Three
  5. Jubilee
  6. Untitled
  7. Hieronymus Bosch Is a Dead Man
  8. Chop 2
  9. Takoma the Dolphin Is AWOL
  10. Vampire Beats
  11. Surf's Up
  12. Bite 1. Bite 3
  13. Testify
  14. Terror Bird
  15. Revelation Six
  16. One Mississippi, Two Mississippi, Three Mississippi
  17. Vampire Zoo
  18. Body 1. Bite 1
  19. Body 2
  20. Do This
  21. Hard Luck Built New England
  22. Megamouth
  23. Revelation Four
  24. V. Beats
  25. Bite 4
  26. Chop 1
  27. Virgin's Diet, the Hand of Wolves
  28. Jubilation
  29. Repetition
  30. Repetition
  31. Repetition
  32. Repetition
  33. Repetition
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