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'''''Songs of Praise''''' is the first studio album by [[The Adicts]].
'''''Songs of Praise''''' is the first studio album by [[The Adicts]].

Revision as of 01:08, 10 March 2008

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Songs of Praise is the first studio album by The Adicts.

Track listing

  1. "England"
  2. "Hurt"
  3. "Just Like Me"
  4. "Tango"
  5. "Telepathic People"
  6. "Mary Whitehouse"
  7. "Distortion"
  8. "Get Adicted"
  9. "Viva la Revolution"
  10. "Calling Calling"
  11. "In the Background"
  12. "Dynasty"
  13. "Peculiar Music"
  14. "Numbers"
  15. "Sensitive"
  16. "Songs of Praise"
  17. "Sound of Music"
  18. "Who Split My Beer?"

Personnel

The Adicts

  • Keith 'Monkey' Warren - Vocals
  • Mel Ellis - Bass
  • Pete Dee Davison - Guitar
  • Michael 'Kid' Dee Davison - Drums

Record Label

  • Fall Out (UK)

Trivia

The song 'Viva la Revolution" appeared in the 2003 video game Tony Hawk's Underground.