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Party Boys : The Ultimate Collection (double album)
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Party Boys was a 1980's downtown L.A. art band with a primative and industrial sound.
Genre: Rock: Psychedelic
Release Date: 2005
The Ultimate Collection (double album)
Party Boys
Record Label: end is here records
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. No Aggro 5:03 Album Only
2. Nights Are Young 5:46 Album Only
3. WoodPecker 4:14 Album Only
4. Ode On A Grecian Urn 3:40 Album Only
5. Ave Maria 3:00 Album Only
6. White Trash 5:50 Album Only
7. Jim Jones 4:56 Album Only
8. Mr. White 6:31 Album Only
9. Stationary Man 3:21 Album Only
10. Wanna Be A Girl 6:09 Album Only
11. Modern Emotion 7:24 Album Only
12. High Fashion 4:28 Album Only
13. Book Of Love / House In Brazil 5:32 Album Only
14. Got A Gun 6:34 Album Only
15. walk Me Down 4:45 Album Only
16. Dirty Girls 6:35 Album Only
17. Daddyland 7:17 Album Only
18. Spring Street Shuffle 3:19 Album Only
19. Spoonful 2:30 Album Only
20. 10 Min Song 4:48 Album Only
21. Don't Be Kind 3:14 Album Only
22. Trucker's Strike 3:06 Album Only
23. House of Books 3:41 Album Only
24. Chicken On Fire 3:47 Album Only
25. Human Train 3:18 Album Only
26. Delta Don 2:54 Album Only
27. The Hub 2:56 Album Only
28. Shitty Face 3:56 Album Only
29. The Window 2:56 Album Only
30. Lover Forever 1:54 Album Only
31. Caught In The Web 2:38 Album Only
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Album Notes

"The Party Boys come from the deserted inner section of Los Angeles, a district of grumbling derelicts and crumbling warehouses where only aliens and artists dare to tread. By day their world thunders with trucks, crates and trains as loading orders are barked in Spanish. . . Come 6 p.m. downtown Los Angeles turns into Mars. Nobody speaks any language because there's nobody there. The whole city becomes a giant echo chamber. It's then that the Party Boys come out to play. In lofts, galleries, old warehouses, and bars the Party Boys, a six member coed crew, play relentless beats . . . You could even dance to them if you were desperate."
Andrea Enthal, SPIN MAGAZINE 1986

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