Lyrics by Primitive Radio Gods

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  1. Standing Outside A Broken Phone Booth With Money In My Hand
  2. Are You Happy
  3. Blood From The Beating Heart
  4. Chain Reaction
  5. Devil's Triangle
  6. Fading Out
  7. First Alien Photo
  8. Ghost Of A Chance
  9. Gotta Know Now
  10. I'm Just A Chain Reaction
  11. Message From Steven
  12. Motherfucker
  13. Motor Of Joy
  14. Rocket
  15. Skin Job
  16. Skin Turns Blue
  17. The Rise And Fall Of 000 Man
  18. Wayward Pilot's Mission
  19. Whatever Wakes McCool
  20. Where The Hammer Meets The Hand
  21. Where The Monkey Meets The Man
  22. Who Say

Primitive Radio Gods is an American alternative rock band from Southern California. Current members consist of frontman Chris O'Connor, who performs vocals and bass; percussionist Tim Lauterio; and Luke McAuliffe, who contributes various additional instrumentation (guitars, violins, piano) as well as much of the art that has appeared on the band's albums and website. Former member Jeff Sparks wrote, sang, and played bass before leaving the band to pursue other music projects in 2001. The band is best known for their 1996 hit "Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth with Money in My Hand", which peaked No. 1 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart.

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