Alek Thellend - Electric Voodoo Cult album flac
Performer: Alek ThellendTitle: Electric Voodoo Cult
Style: Alternative Rock, Punk
Released: 2011
MP3 album: 1676 mb
FLAC album: 1352 mb
Rating: 4.2
Other formats: AU ASF MMF DXD TTA MIDI APE
Genre: Rock
Electric Voodoo Cult- by Alek Thellend, released 30 November 2011 1. Big Soul Mama 2. Liver 'N' Paprika 3. It Makes Me Want To Dance 4. Out of Focus 5. Greasy Hair Jim 6. Beat Is Murder 7. Swamp Love 8. Hillbilly Jacuzzi 9. What's That Smell? 10. La Pilule Météor 11. Black Widow 12. Mon Foie Avec Du Paprika Debut album containing 12 tracks! Premier Album contenant 12 chansons! . Music & lyrics By Alek Thellend except "What's that smell?", music inspired By Macabre and lyrics by Corporate Death and Nefarious.
The band released two albums, and disbanded in 1996 after the release of the second album and a tour.
Voodoocult is the second and last album by heavy metal band Voodoocult, released in 1995. The album was issued on CD and double vinyl. The track "Death of a Kung Fu fighter" from the same sessions was not part of the album. However, its lyrics were printed in the booklet and it was released in 1996 on the single When Love Gets Terminated by Phillip Boa & The Voodooclub.
Electric is the third album by British rock band The Cult, released in 1987. In the summer of 1986, they recorded twelve tracks at the Death Metal Delayed Action Bomb. 队列表 Death Metal Delayed Action Bomb Voodoo Cult. Band Name Delayed Action Bomb. Album Name Voodoo Cult. Artist: Electric Belt, Song: Beyond The Voodoo Cult, Duration: 09:19, Type: mp3. №65503243. Artist: Electric Belt Duration: 09:19 File type: mp3. Play Pause Download. other tracks: Electric Belt. play) (pause) (download) (fb) (vk) (tw). Electric Belt La Leyenda Del Pollocoño. ALEK THELLEND Greasy Hair Jim (THE SHACK SESSION) LIVE. The roots of Electric lay in another album entirely, Peace, which was recorded with Love producer Steve Brown in a series of sessions that the band found increasingly pressure-filled and fraught with tension. A chance meeting with Def Jam supremo Rick Rubin at an American awards ceremony turned out to be the charm, resulting in the saucy chest-baring stomp of Electric. Rubin chucked all the old recordings for a series of new sessions, stripping everything down and essentially transforming Billy Duffy into the logical successor to AC/DC's Angus Young







