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  1. Year of the Hare
    by Fucked Up
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  2. Year Of The Tiger
    by Fucked Up
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  3. Year of the Ox
    by Fucked Up
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  4. Year of the Dragon
    by Fucked Up
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    zyzerlee WHOA!!!!! So damn good. Favorite track: Year of the Dragon.
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  5. Year of the Horse
    by Fucked Up
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    VAST DEFERENS Though each of these 4 20-minute-long tracks flutters between Damian's best raging since "David Comes to Life" and immersive synth-led passages of female vocals, and there's an opera here somewhere, the real strength of the whole album lies in its accessible set of lyrical hardcore gems--more consistent and fun than any other recent FU work. Favorite track: Year of the Horse - Act Two.
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    DLR there are many albums to die for but so few to die to
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    RADEMASSAKER Thank you for the great music! And thank you, Damien for the great podcast! All the best to you all from Stuttgart, Germany, Jan
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  1. Werewolves of London, Ontario
    by B.A. Johnston
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    coletoonemusicfan I love BA and I am glad I now will have this compact disc for my car. Favorite track: All My Teeth Gonna Fall Out My Head.
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    hcjoel I love so much about this record. Very creative title with some of the best cover art in rock history. Songs are super catchy, hilarious and relatable. I refuse to pay full price for wings - half-price or I don’t buy them. My favourite song features the funniest use of f-bombs I’ve ever heard. B.A. did it again! He’s a gem. Favorite track: There's a Hair in My Donair.
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    Tom Shea I was hooked by the song titles, and it lives up to those big promises. Sometimes pointed political commentary, sometimes straight-up stoner weirdness. Always joyful. Reminds me of Jonathan Richmond, the Dead Milkmen, maybe a hint of the Weakerthans and Teenage Head. Great stuff, wherever it's coming from.
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