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HORNETZ

The Decayes

Krautrock


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Studio Album, released in 1981

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Side One (21:02)
- The Paranoid Department
- Breeding in Captivity
- "...But, Dad..."
- Dance Hall
- What More Could You Ask For?
- The Head Popped Off
- Flamethrower Bloodbath

2. Side Two (21:42)
- Nobody Loves Me
- Out to Lunch
- Hornets
- Big Dessert
- I Don't Know, I Don't Even Care Why
- Table for Two?
- Love Me

Total Time 42:44

Bonus tracks from 2004 reissue:
3. A Man and a Woman (2:20)
4. How Do They Know? (3:23)
5. Victor (2:53)
6. Woody (3:26)

Line-up / Musicians

- Ron Kane / bass, clarinet, guitar, keyboards, voice
- Warren Bowman / bass, guitar, voice
- John Payne / drums & percussion, performer
- Dennis Duck / drums, guitar
- Ken Heaton / guitar
- Mike Van Winkle / guitar
- Mark Florin / guitar, keyboards, performer
- Cameron Reid / percussion, voice

Releases information

Engineered at Studio Decayes, Long Beach, California and Frame Sound, Wellington, New Zealand.

Imgrat Records 2400 004 (Vinyl LP - Edition: 300)
Mind's Ear Records MERe04Q1L01, Imgrat Records 2400 004.2 (CD)

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