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| All Pigs Must Die | 
enlarge | Artist: Death In June Label: NER Category: Music
Buy New: $33.00
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 375144
Format: Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
EAN: 4038846610042 ASIN: B00005M0PR
Release Date: February 21, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | All Pigs Must Die | | • | Tick Tock | | • | Disappear In Every Way | | • | The Enemy Within | | • | We Said Destroy II | | • | Flies Have Their House | | • | With Bad Blood | | • | No Pig Day (Some Night We're Going To Party Like It's 1969) | | • | We Said Destroy III | | • | Lords Of The Sties | | • | Ride Out! |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Album Description With A. Ritter of the German folk band Forseti and trumpet player Campbell Finley, Douglas P. has recorded a new album very much in the folk style of Rose Clouds of Holocaust. Utilizing traditional instruments such as the guitar, accordion, flute and trumpet, the album is split into 6 folk-oriented and 5 experimental tracks. Inspired by Charles Manson's night of Helter Skelter. Comes in a deluxe digipak with embossed titles and debossed images. Leper. 2006.
Album Details Death in June Are Back Together with A.ritter Of the German Folk-band Forseti and the Famous Trumpet Player Campbell Finley, Douglas P. Has Recorded an Astounding Album in the Style of his Folk Highlights, 'rose Clouds..' and 'but, What Ends...'. The Album is Split in to Six Folk and Five Experimental Tracks, in a Style that Reminds You of Earlier Death in June Albums Like 'wall of Sacrifice'. Inspired by Charles Mansons Night of Helter Skelter, Douglas P. Has Found a Way to Haunt his Own Nightmare. Comes in Extraordinary Coverdesign and Deluxe Manufacturing with Embossed Titles and Images.
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| Customer Reviews:
An Often Pretty Curse November 1, 2008 This album has been rumored to be a stylized and ritualistic attack upon certain enemies of Douglas Pierce, following the fall out from the demise of the World Serpent Distribution label with which he was involved. It comprises a well-balanced assortment of the expected Death In June style acoustic numbers and disturbing noise pieces that invoke the madness (in both senses of the word mad) of the thematic intentions here. Excellent album, unique in the DI6 catalogue. Not for everyone of course. Very hard to get a hold of, so quite a collectors item too. Great purging music after a long day at the unappreciative grindstone . . .
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