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LIVE PRACTICE

Weakling

Experimental/Post Metal


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Singles/EPs/Fan Club/Promo, released in 1998

Songs / Tracks Listing


1. Cut Their Grain and Place Fire Therein (10:17)
2. No One Can Be Called As a Man While He'll Die (14:36)
3. Desasters in the Sun (13:19)
4. This Entire Fucking Battlefield (13:47 )

Total Time 51:59

Line-up / Musicians


- John Gossard / vocals, guitars
- Casey Ward / keyboards
- "Little Sunshine" Sam / drums
- Sarah Weiner / bass
- Joshua M. Smith / guitars

Releases information

Demo, Self-Released
No vocals.
Recorded 25 May 1998.

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