Little Baby Buntin'
Little Baby Buntin is the third album by Killdozer, released in 1987 through Touch and Go Records. This album, as well as the earlier E.P. Burl, have a much darker sense of humor (focusing primarily on the bleak aspects of society and people) than any of their other albums Track topics include a crazy man who throws his mother down a flight of stairs, a man with a "bubblegum face" who "with a sack on his head is still a sexual beast", a man who ends up blowing himself away in his driveway while trying to murder his wife, etc. This CD also includes a cover of Neil Diamond's song "I Am, I Said".
Little Baby Buntin'
Little Baby Buntin is the third album by Killdozer, released in 1987 through Touch and Go Records. This album, as well as the earlier E.P. Burl, have a much darker sense of humor (focusing primarily on the bleak aspects of society and people) than any of their other albums Track topics include a crazy man who throws his mother down a flight of stairs, a man with a "bubblegum face" who "with a sack on his head is still a sexual beast", a man who ends up blowing himself away in his driveway while trying to murder his wife, etc. This CD also includes a cover of Neil Diamond's song "I Am, I Said".
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Little Baby Buntin is the thir ...... Diamond's song "I Am, I Said".
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Killdozer, except "I Am, I Said" by Neil Diamond
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Ballad of My Old Man
Never Gave Me a Kiss
The Noble Art of Self Defense
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Little Baby Buntin is the thir ...... Diamond's song "I Am, I Said".
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