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01. "Take my heart" 02. "Drugs" 03. "Starting over" 04. "Let it grow" 05. "Trapped in a basement" 06. "Short fuse" 07. "I'll be with you" 08. "Big black baby Jesus of today" 09. "Again & again" 10. "Old man" 11. "The drop I hold" 12. "Body combat" 13. "Elijah" 14. "I saw God" 15. "Meltdown (hidden track)"
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 | Description: | 200 Million Thousand by Black Lips, released 12 March 2009, includes the following tracks: "Starting Over", "Trapped In A Basement", "I'll Be With You", "Again & Again" and more.
This version of 200 Million Thousand comes as a 1xCD. - Digipack, 12 page booklet and '200 Millian Thousand' fold out poster with lyrics.
Sticker on cover reads: 'Free 200 Million Thousand Poster With Lyrics'
Durations are not listed on the release. Entered durations as shown on Media Player.
The 'hidden' track #15 'Meltdown' is not listed on the backcover (the song starts after 3:19 Min of silence), but lyrics of the song are included as track 15 on the lyrics poster. |  | Manufacturer No.: |
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Colin Stutz - 06/Jul/2009  How do four snotty Atlanta punks mature Pretty well, it seems. 200 Million Thousand, Black Lips’ fifth LP, shows a group still just as sloppy as ever...
|  | Colin Stutz - 25/May/2009  How do four snotty Atlanta punks mature Pretty well, it seems. 200 Million Thousand, Black Lips’ fifth LP, shows a group still just as sloppy as ever...
|  | Killian Fox - 29/Mar/2009 Shortly after being chased out of India for lewd behaviour onstage, "flower punk" quartet Black Lips expose their fifth album. 200 Million Thousand is...
|  | Chris Cope - 24/Mar/2009  This album by Black Lips is a bit like a raw potato. Yes, a spud. Whip it up out of the ground and what you get is dirty, raw, hard to digest and in n...
|  | Heron - 23/Mar/2009 If you dislike The Black Lips because you believe they are unoriginal goons too fixated with pre-1970?s sounds, then stop reading now. This band haven...
|  | Michael Shelton - 19/Mar/2009  After four albums The Black Lips are making no desperate attempt to mould a commercial sound. This may be a hard sell for newcomers to their music, an...
|  | David Renshaw - 17/Mar/2009  2009 is evidently the year of the headache inducing record sleeve. First up there was Animal Collectives swirling magic eye piece for 'Merriweather Po...
|  | Oliver Turner - 17/Mar/2009  I am always fairly sceptical of anything Vice promotes. I really don’t have anything that major against Vice, it just seems a little too ?Nathan Barle...
|  | Lisa Wright - 16/Mar/2009  If the Sex Pistols' riotous brand of non-conformist, two fingers up to the authorities punk was the soundtrack to the disenchanted youth of the mid-70...
|  | Justin Pearsall - 16/Mar/2009  In our January upcoming albums preview, WB predicted the following for 200 Million Thousand, The Black Lips’ fifth studio album:
“As much as this w...
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