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LIVED IN <131 66/100 115 bpm the SPLENDOUR: DIED IN CHAOS (506 78 876 )104 bpm 17. THE BEAT THAT REFUSED TO DIE ) rca label ®aA Tmk(s) a Registered • Marca(s) Registrada(s) RCA Corporation. BMG logo ® BMG Music • : 1991 BMG Music (UK) Ltd. • Manufactured and Distributed by BMG Music, New York, N.Y. Printed in U.S.A. Side 1 The superman? Busted just for justice sake 'Cos heroes don't care Track 1 Word is: They can't control a soul 88 seconds THE POP WILL EAT ITSELF CURE FDR SANITY THE We can outlast anyone There's an outbreak To a mass disaster Supercede INCREDIBLE P.W.E.I Of outrageous love If you're built to last The superfly VS. THE guys It's contageous & They'll make a plaster cast Who will concede It's MORAL MAJORITY here to save us To cement your legs & They are dying flies Some say: Make you beg forgiveness (1 '36.65/009") Track 01 THE INCREDIBLE P.W.E.I vs THE MORAL MAJORITY (i'36 .65/009") o bpm This range of suss "No way DJ don't play The Klan are the dregs 0 BPM Track 02 DANCE OF THE MAD BASTARDS (536.57/205") 126 BPM Could be dangerous The latest the greatest A nasty business Let's test The Mad & Bad way" They wanna storm the place Track 03 88 SECONDS... & STILL COUNTING (3'51.34/913") 99 BPM At best it's religious If it ain't music The wanna cut your face Side 1 (4’45.23/246") 103 Track 04 X Y & ZEE BPM At worst a thirst Use it abuse it They wanna play their ace Track 2 Bursting for the next rhyme Call it a wall of noise Track 05 CITY ZEN RADIO 1990/2000 FM (0'54.44.912") 99 BPM They wanna do it right DANCE All times sacred But don't refuse it We'll start it right now track TIME (226 29/752 ioe bpm 06 DR. NIGHTMARE S MEDICATION ) OF Even stripped THE naked This damned nation We'll start it right now (742 23/101 112 bpm I Track 07 TOUCHED BY THE HAND OF CICCIOLINA (EDITED HIGHLIGHTS) ) MAD This damned nation Needing salvation Right Now! Needing salvation Reach out! Track 08 1000X NO! (3' 13.88/723") 109 BPM BASTARDS Don't mean to bore ya Reach out! Teach in musical elation I'm just here to warn ya Track 09 (2'i 6.00/001 120 bpm [j (5'36.57/205") PSYCHOSEXUAL ") Teach in musical elation Shout! 126 BPM Creep round the Peepshow Track 10 AXE OF MEN (3'55.86/588") 122 BPM Shout! Get out of it get within it But keep your head low Get out of it get within it Get out of it get within it 88 Track 11 RHUBARB (4 06 10/142 127 5 bpm Get Up! seconds ANOTHER MAN S ) Get out of it get within it Dedicated to ail the bores The Day of Reckoning It's Time! Track 12 MEDICINE MAN SPEAK WITH FORKED TONGUE (04i 19/901 ) 92 bpm All the way Mad & Bad All the whores Heavy attitudes Get Up & Make it Snappy! Track 13 NIGHTMARE AT 20,000FT (3'55.34/126") 109 BPM All the way hyped Who forced the laws Getting leaden Dance like a Psycho Play it mad DJ You thought Getting heavier Track 14 NOISE POLLUTION (i 22 69/505 140 bpm A sight like nothing VERY METAL ) Play it bad DJ We'd stop dancing On earth & So if ever you see Track 15 92°F (THE 3RD DEGREE) (521.92/666") 120 bpm All the way Mad & Bad You were wrong uprising Keep a wide berth from An Track 16 IN DIED IN (506 78/876 104 bpm All the way hyped Kiss my ass & Seeds were LIVED SPLENDOUR: CHAOS ) Anyone you might know sown Are you with me Go to heaven Have grown Track 17 THE BEAT THAT REFUSED TO DIE (i 31 66/100 ) 115 bpm So no first night nerves i Are you with it? YO U. spells you Not surprising All first serves A musical nasty 88 seconds All aces Fast as it has to be To get tribal All Songs Written by Vestan Pance. Published by BMG Songs ASCAP Straight home bases Side 1 A catastrophe Do you believe Produced & Mixed by Flood courtesy of 140 dB and Engineered by Matthew Ollivier & Alan Moulder Sweating like a pig Track 3 Heavy duty chaos In guns or the Bible? 92 Vocals on Track 15 by Sylvia Telia Doing a jig 'Cos I'm all attitude 88 SECONDS... The Voice of Dr. Nightmare on Track 6 by Easy O At the gig It's puke from the face The dude to kickstart PWEI Corporate Identity by The Dynamo Designers Republic Light Sabre is Mightier! Of the century & STILL Of white insecurity Mott. Original Dancing John Critchley The party mood Nuke the Curch Original Band Photography by Tony Man by Because we'll never be COUNTING Computerised by Phil Wolstenholme & The Designers Republic Cue the truth: Of Racial Purity Told by the old school (3'5 1.34/9 13") Worldwide Representation by Craig Jennings for Chapter 22 Management Ltd. £ Sleuths are never sober They wanna storm the Sold the old rules 99 BPM place 6 New Street Warwick CV34 4RX England (0926) 497731/497741/410097 Fax (0926) 497737 The proof of youth The wanna cut your face j Mad & Bad to know Agent: Paul Boswell for 370 City Road London EC1 England 278 3331 Fax (071) 837 4672 UK The Agency (071) So move over rover They wanna play their ace Tho' we're no fools Don't mean to bore ya USA Agents: Ian Copeland & Steve Fergusson for Frontier Booking International Hey! Disco King They wanna do it right Downbeats down to Earth I'm just here to warn ya 1776 Broadway New York NY 10019 USA (212) 246 1505 Fax (212) 956 4355 You've stopped dancing We'll start it right now The Poppies on Patrol with the PWEI Crew: Sal, Oscar, Al, Dave Beer, Milky & Dr. Nightmare You down with me? Creep round the Peepshow Best admit We'll it Clowning round the town But keep your head low start right now * This hit's an obsession Right Now! PWEI Product Information: PO Box 1543 Edgbaston Birmingham B15 2HZ England Step easy 88 seconds & Lost in lust Enclose SAE or International Reply Coupon Cooking up new tricks Still counting Better listen to the lessons Looking for a new kick Klansman beckons Bright Lights Big City Found a new sound To pounce for the pounding Broad minds Found that it sticks A Double Bad Dare Bored pretty easily Heard about the bird A Triple Frightmare Busted just for justice sake PWEI 'Bout the plane & On with the show 6 Sexterrestrial! Swear by God's truth Rub another's rhubarb Side 1 You adore Side 1 Filed under: Side 1 Everything but the Proof? In our cosmic panacea Track 7 You can’t afford Wake up feeling large Track 4 "Uses Unknown" Track 5 There's no verbal diorrhea took what you saw Think Big! & Are you aware? style!" So Y ZEE "No Pop? No CITY ZEN TOUCHED direct X & will merge Do you care? Relayed I applaud We Is a phrase out of phase (4'45. 23/246") RADIO BY THE scared of For you to OK it I Are It's what In dreams walk & you To Praise 103 say it like we play it BPM 1990/2000 FM HAND OF pockets for Talk with you Experience? 'Cos we What's worthwhile God made Are you that? Advice on how to live (0'54.44.912") CICCIOLINA Raid the bank I feel we're on the verge This is as good as it gets I am he who is X Y & Zee Straight through my ears 99 BPM A smash for the cash tank In a World of Are you this? This is the Best! (EDITED I card like sieve carry no Little or no love Are you prejudiced? Just a I no thank you & Let's catch the last rays HIGHLIGHTS) life is cheap My if I ever see Create a space City Zen Citizens your crew & attitude I come from up above So Of Civilisation & (7'42.23/101”) I have no worries getting clever with me For what you are Walking past It's positively negative I'm Psychosexual You Tune-in to a 112 BPM I do not fret A state called Head down heading for Like radio sedative Sexterrestrial! We'll never relax Sub-space station 1 That some may have of Operation rhubarb Nowhere fast All take no give Psycho! The Axe Men Turn up the Dee Jay & Cicciolina for Italia Italia What I'm yet to get It's raining down good vibes Keeping ahead Strain this shit Then you'll be drained Let's get lost Cicciolina for Italia Italia wonder It's down..
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