Lyrics by Plasmatics

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  1. Pig Is a Pig
  2. 12 Noon
  3. Black Leather Monster
  4. Brain Dead
  5. Butcher baby
  6. Concrete shoes
  7. Corruption
  8. Country fairs
  9. Doom song
  10. Dream lover
  11. Fast food service
  12. Headbanger
  13. Hit Man
  14. Just Like On Tv
  15. Lightning Breaks
  16. Living Dead
  17. Lunacy
  18. Masterplan
  19. Mistress Of Taboo
  20. Monkey Suit
  21. No Class
  22. Nothing
  23. Opus in CM7
  24. Path Of Glory
  25. Propagators
  26. Put Your Love In Me
  27. Rock and Roll
  28. Sex Junkie
  29. Sometimes I
  30. Stop
  31. Summer Night
  32. Test Tube Babies
  33. The Damned
  34. Tight Black Pants
  35. Want You Baby
  36. Won't You? (P-s-y-c-h-o)

The Plasmatics were an American punk rock, hardcore punk and heavy metal band formed by Rod Swenson and Wendy O. Williams in New York City in 1977. They were a controversial group known for chaotic, destructive live shows and outrageous theatrics. These included chainsawing guitars, destroying speaker cabinets, sledgehammering television sets and blowing up automobiles live on stage. Williams was arrested in Milwaukee by the Milwaukee Police before being charged with public indecency. The Plasmatics' career spanned five studio albums and multiple EPs. The band was composed of lead vocalist Wendy O. Williams and various other musicians rotating behind her over time. Aside from Williams and manager Rod Swenson, guitarist Wes Beech was the only other permanent member of the group. Guitarist Richie Stotts was a co-founder of the band and a mainstay of the pre-breakup core group (1978–1983). After the full breakup of the band following the release of Coup d'etat, Stotts was edited out of band videos and was not referred to by name in a 2006 compilation DVD released by Plasmatics Media LLC (via plasmatics.com).

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