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Rock
Performer: Andrew Jackson Jihad
Title: Live At The Crescent Ballroom
Style: Punk
Year 2013
Country US
Genre: Rock
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 359
MP3 size: 1464 mb
FLAC size: 1949 mb
WMA size: 1226 mb
Other formats: MP4 DTS XM MMF FLAC WAV APE

Andrew Jackson Jihad - Live At The Crescent Ballroom mp3 album


Andrew Jackson Jihad - Live At The Crescent Ballroom mp3 album

Tracklist

We Didn't Come Here To Rock 1:34
Distance 2:33
Inner City Basehead History Teacher 1:06
You Don't Deserve Yourself 3:08
Sad Songs 4:01
Mad At You 3:24
Kokopelli Face Tattoo 4:03
Gift Of The Magi 2: Return Of The Magi 2:57
People II: The Reckoning 4:59
Bad Things 3:21
Backpack 4:26
Fucc The Devil 2:37
American Tune 3:37
Rejoice 3:57
#Armageddon 3:49
Sense & Sensibility 2:08
Black Dog 1:12
People II 2: Still Peoplin' 5:24
Heartilation 2:23
Hate & Kill 1:29
A Song Dedicated To The Memory Of Stormy The Rabbit 5:24
Hate, Rain On Me 2:24
Love WIll Fuck Us Apart 2:23
El Principito 3:47
Big Bird 6:06

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
AMR-263 Andrew Jackson Jihad Live At The Crescent Ballroom ‎(LP + LP, Whi) Asian Man Records AMR-263 US 2013
LR#30 Andrew Jackson Jihad Live At The Crescent Ballroom ‎(2xCass, Cle) Lauren Records LR#30 US 2013
LR#30 Andrew Jackson Jihad Live At The Crescent Ballroom ‎(2xCass, whi) Lauren Records LR#30 US 2013
AMR-263 Andrew Jackson Jihad Live At The Crescent Ballroom ‎(2xLP) Asian Man Records AMR-263 US 2013
AMR-263 Andrew Jackson Jihad Live At The Crescent Ballroom ‎(LP, Blu + LP, Gre) Asian Man Records AMR-263 US 2013
AMR-263 Andrew Jackson Jihad Live At The Crescent Ballroom ‎(LP, Pur + LP, Lim) Asian Man Records AMR-263 US 2013
AMR-263 Andrew Jackson Jihad Live At The Crescent Ballroom ‎(LP, TP + LP, TP) Asian Man Records AMR-263 US 2013
Whitescar
This double LP makes for a great introduction to the world of Andrew Jackson Jihad, spanning a good chunk of their catalogue to date (save for their first album). It was this record that really got me into them and persuaded me to buy their studio albums, starting with Knife Man. Considering the runtime, there isn't an excessive amount of between-song rambling and there are a few entertaining and memorable nuggets. The record probably doesn't need to be heard on vinyl, given how much flipping and awkwardly placed breaks are involved. Maybe best for more mobile listening. But either way - for a new fan or old - it's a fun live record.