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| Released = September 6, 1989
| Released = September 6, 1989
| Recorded = 1989
| Recorded = 1989
| Genre = <!--Root genres summarized in Allmusic bio-->[[Avant-garde]], [[hardcore punk|hardcore]], [[neo-psychedelia|psychedelia]]<!--Root genres summarized in Allmusic bio-->
| Genre = <!--Root genres summarized in Allmusic bio-->[[Avant-garde]], [[noise rock|noise rock]], [[alternative rock|alternative rock]], [[neo-psychedelia|psychedelia]]<!--Root genres summarized in Allmusic bio-->
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| Label = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Touch and Go Records|Touch and Go]]<br>{{flagicon|UK}} [[Blast First]]<br>{{flagicon|Germany}} [[Torso Records|Torso]]
| Label = {{flagicon|USA}} [[Touch and Go Records|Touch and Go]]<br>{{flagicon|UK}} [[Blast First]]<br>{{flagicon|Germany}} [[Torso Records|Torso]]

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Widowermaker is the third studio EP by American punk band Butthole Surfers, released in September 1989. All songs were written by the Butthole Surfers.

This was the band's last release on Touch and Go Records.

Track listing

  1. "Helicopter" – 6:47
  2. "Bong Song" – 3:41
  3. "The Colored FBI Guy" – 2:46
  4. "Booze Tobacco Dope Pussy Cars" – 2:19

UK edition

The UK edition, on Blast First, was originally released on 10" vinyl. It was later reissued on a mini CD with a plastic clip-on cover to fit in all CD players.

It has the same tracks with slightly different names and in a different order to the US release.

  1. "Bon Song"
  2. "1401"
  3. "Booze Tobacco"
  4. "Helicopter"

"1401" is the true name of "The Colored FBI Guy", as it is always used on set lists. The name is a reference to the address of the house that the Butthole Surfers lived in at the time. [2]

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