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Soul Food - Oblivians
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  1. Viet Nam War Blues
  2. And Then I Fucked Her
  3. Big Black Hole
  4. Jim Cole
  5. Mad Lover
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  1. Viet Nam War Blues
  2. And Then I Fucked Her
  3. Big Black Hole
  4. Jim Cole
  5. Mad Lover
  6. Sunday You Need Love
  7. Never Change
  8. No Reason to Live
  9. I'm Not a Sicko, There's a Plate in My Head
  10. Blew My Cool
  11. Cannonball
  12. Nigger Rich
  13. Bum a Ride
  14. Any Way You Want It
  15. Static Party
  16. Ja Ja Ja
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On Soul Food, Jack Oblivian, Eric Oblivian, and Greg Oblivian trade off on guitars and drums (no bass) in a 30-minute album of guitar chicken scratching with bent note solos, some church organ, spitting vocals, and thud-and-crash drumming. The songs are delivered like a fire-and-brimstone preacher who dabbles as Mr. Hyde on weekends, full of spirit and depravity. Few bands sound as possessed by the belief in the power of rock & roll. Like similarly veined groups the Cramps, Tav Falco, and the Gories, the Oblivians often ...

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