Lyrics by Exit-13

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  1. A Man And His Lawnmower
  2. An Electronic Fugue For The Imminent Demise Of Planet Earth
  3. An Outline Of Intellectual Rubbish
  4. Anthropocentric Ecocidal Conundrum
  5. Black Weakeners
  6. Constant Persistance Of Annoyance
  7. Constant Persistence Of Annoyance
  8. Diet For A New America
  9. Disemboweling Party
  10. Earth First!
  11. Ecotopian Visions
  12. Ethos Musick
  13. Facilitate The Emancipation Of Your Mummified Mentality
  14. Gaia
  15. Get High On Life
  16. Gout D'Belgium
  17. Hopped Up!
  18. Inbreeding Populations
  19. Legalize Hemp Now!
  20. My Minds Mine!
  21. Only Hypocrisy Prohibits Legality
  22. Only Protest Gives A Hope Of Life!
  23. Open Season (The Story Of Hunter Slaughter)
  24. Oral Fixation
  25. Reevaluate Life!
  26. Self - Misunderstood Cerebral Masturbation
  27. Shattnerspackle
  28. Snakes And Alligators
  29. Societally Provoked Genocidal Contemplation
  30. Spare The Wrench, Surrender The Earth
  31. Storm of Stress
  32. Terminal Habitation
  33. The Funk Song
  34. Unintended Lyrical Befuddlement
  35. Where's Exit 13?

Exit-13 was an American grindcore band from Millersville, Pennsylvania. The band were formed in 1989 by Relapse Records founder and co-owner Bill Yurkiewicz (vocals), guitarist Steve O'Donnell and bassist Joel DiPietro. Their early recordings, including the Disembowelling Party, The Unrequited Love of Chicken Soup and Eat More Crust demos (all 1989), their debut full-length Green Is Good (1990) and the EPs The Unrequited Love of Chicken Soup (1990) and Spare the Wrench, Surrender the Earth (1991) featured a line-up of Yurkiewicz, O'Donnell and DiPietro, with drum duties being shared between Bill Schaeffer and Pat McCahan. Exit-13 underwent a line-up change prior to 1994's Ethos Musick, and recruited the rhythm section of Dan Lilker, famous for his work with Anthrax, Nuclear Assault and Brutal Truth on bass guitar, and his Brutal Truth bandmate Scott Lewis on drums. Brutal Truth's vocalist Kevin Sharp also provided backing vocals. Future line-ups were to include Bliss Blood (of Pain Teens), Richard Hoak (of Brutal Truth) and Dave Witte (of Burnt by the Sun, Discordance Axis and Municipal Waste), amongst others. The band's lyrics mainly focused on environmental issues (with support for groups like Earth First!), but also concentrate on social issues. The band also supported the decriminalization of marijuana.

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