Lyrics by Los Gusanos

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  1. Arizona
  2. Bad Day
  3. Blue Sky
  4. Burnin'
  5. Carve Your Name
  6. Carve Your Name
  7. Dead Man's Curve
  8. Go Again
  9. Happiness Is a Warm Gun (feat. Brick)
  10. Helldorado
  11. I'd Love To Save The World
  12. Keeping Time
  13. Know What I Got Here
  14. Low
  15. No Bone Movies
  16. On My Way
  17. Quick To Cut
  18. Reciprocal
  19. Ride
  20. Shitbird Jam
  21. Strip
  22. Why Don't We Do It In The Road? (feat. Brick)

Los Gusanos is a garage/rock/punk band formed in 1992 by Chris Ward (a.k.a. C. J. Ramone of the Ramones). The band began as a side project, but became a full-time job after the Ramones disbanded. Unlike his bassist role in Ramones, Ward sings lead and plays rhythm guitar. With Ward joined by "Dirty" Ed Lynch on lead guitar, "Big" John Chadwick on bass and Frank Saitta on drums, the band put out a few singles (including a cover of Ten Years After's "I'd Love To Change The World") before recording its self-titled debut album in 1997. Los Gusanos came out in Europe that year, and was released in the U.S. by Mayhem in 1998.

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