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Free Cocaine
Compilation album by
Released1999
RecordedVarious
GenrePunk rock
Length50:50[1]
LabelDLP
ProducerBlag Dahlia
The Dwarves chronology
The Dwarves Are Young and Good Looking
(1997)
Free Cocaine
(1999)
Lick It
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Free Cocaine is a compilation album by punk rock band The Dwarves, released on the Recess label in February 1999.[2] It includes their album Toolin' for a Warm Teabag, as well as the Lucifer's Crank EP, and several other tracks.[1] Patrick Kennedy of Allmusic describes the compilation as displaying the best of the band and described it as "fast-as-hell, catchy, raunchy hardcore punk".[1]

Track listing

  1. "Free cocaine"
  2. "Dead brides in white"
  3. "Let's get pregnant"
  4. "Fukking life"
  5. "Eat you to survive"
  6. "She's dead"
  7. "I'm in a head"
  8. "Nobody likes me"
  9. "Hurricane fighter plane"
  10. "Lesbian nun"
  11. "I wanna kill your boyfriend"
  12. "Sit on my face"
  13. "That's Rock'n'Roll"
  14. "I'm a man"
  15. "Strange movies"
  16. "Motherfukker"
  17. "She's dead"
  18. "Fukkhead"
  19. "Fuck so good"
  20. "Real creepy"
  21. "Hate Street"
  22. "Crawl"
  23. "I'm not talking"
  24. "Zap gun"
  25. "Don't feel alright"
  26. "The creep"
  27. "Andy's poem"
  28. "Fukking life"
  29. "Sit on my face"
  30. "I wanna kill your boyfriend" (alternative version)
  31. "Fukkhead"

References

  1. ^ a b c d Kennedy, Patrick "Free Cocaine Review", Allmusic, retrieved 2010-02-07
  2. ^ Strong, Martin C. (2003) The Great Indie Discography, Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-335-0, p. 312