The Biz Suxx
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The Biz Suxx is an album by Wrathchild
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, released in 1988.

The line "I look like a star but I'm still on the dole" from the title track is a reference to Mott the Hoople
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's song "All the Way from Memphis
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".

Track listing

  1. "The Biz Suxx"
  2. "Millionaire"
  3. "Hooked"
  4. "(Na Na) Nuklear Rokket"
  5. "Wild Wild Honey"
  6. "Ring My Bell"
  7. "Hooligunz"
  8. "She'z No Angel"
  9. "O.K. U.K."
  10. "Noo Sensation"
  11. "Stikky Fingerz"

Band members

  • Rocky Shades - vocals
  • Lance Rocket - guitar
  • Marc Angel - bass
  • Eddie Starr - drums
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