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Sex, Drugs, Rock 'N' Roll & the End of the World is an American comedy album first released in 1982.[1] It was a spin-off from National Lampoon magazine. It was later released as a CD.

Performers included Roger Bumpass, Suzy Demeter, Barry Diamond, Teresa Ganzel, Wendy Goldman, Mike Griffin, Fred Jones, Elizabeth Kemp, Tony Kisch, Jeff Madell, Phil Proctor, Tony Scheuren, and Michael Simmons.

Tracks

  1. An Introduction
  2. Annie
  3. Firing LIne
  4. Cocaine
  5. Jane Fonda Speaks Out
  6. Firing Line 2
  7. Sushi Riot
  8. Godspeak Suite: Porkbucket Place
  9. Godspeak Suite: Born Again Bob
  10. Godspeak Suite: Godspeak
  11. Godspeak Suite: My Bod Is For God
  12. South Bronx Is Burning
  13. Byz Talk
  14. Abe Schenckle's Rock Show
  15. Sidewinders
  16. Byz Talk 2
  17. A Walk In The Park
  18. Best Friends
  19. Mr. Reagan's Neighborhood
  20. Apocalypso Now!

References

  1. ^ Fanfare - Volume 7, Issue 2 - Page 409 1983 "National Lampoon Presents Sex, Drugs, Rock 'n Roll and the End of the World (PASSPORT 5008) is crude and vulgar (see above), sometimes childish (ditto), and occasionally brilliant. "The Cocaine Song" is a funny analysis of the effects of the recession and just manages to become a nice little country tune in the doing, which somebody could get away with covering. Jane Fonda always gets it good at the NatLamp hands: ..."