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1998 studio album by Dillinger Four
Midwestern Songs of the Americas |
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Released | June 23, 1998 |
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Recorded | April 1998 |
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Length | 31:51 |
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Hopeless |
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Midwestern Songs of the Americas is an album by the
punk rock band
Dillinger Four.
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[7] It was released in 1998.
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- "O.K. F.M. D.O.A." – 3:10
- "#51 Dick Butkus" – 2:24
- "It's a Fine Line Between the Monkey and the Robot" – 2:18
- "Portrait of the Artist As a Fucking Asshole" – 2:15
- "Twenty-One Said Three Times Quickly" – 2:50
- "Super Powers Enable Me to Blend in With Machinery" – 2:09
- "Doublewhiskeycokenoice" – 2:20
- "Supermodels Don't Drink Colt .45" – 2:42
- "Shut Your Little Trap, Inc." – 2:30
- "Mosh for Jesus" – 2:13
- "Hand Made Hard Times Handed Back" – 1:41
- ""Honey, I Shit the Hot Tub"" – 1:41
- "The Great American Going Out of Business Sale" – 3:38
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^ Frankel, Ricky.
"Dillenger Four - Midwestern Songs Of The Americas". Punknews.org. Retrieved July 31, 2022.
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"Dillinger Four announce shows, including 'Midwestern Songs' 20th anniversary cruise". BrooklynVegan.
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"Dillinger Four Situationist Comedy". exclaim.ca.
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^ Millhouse, Morgan (December 14, 2018).
"The Shape of Punk is Bum: Refused's Self-Flagellating Flop, and Three Albums That Actually Deserve Its Title". Medium.com. Retrieved August 19, 2022.
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b Lunney, Tigger.
"20 years ago, Dillinger Four redefined Minneapolis punk with 'Midwestern Songs of the Americas'". City Pages.
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"Midwestern Songs of the Americas - Dillinger Four | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
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^ Anthony, David (June 19, 2018).
"Dillinger Four's 'Midwestern Songs of the Americas' Spawned a Scene of Copycats".
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- Patrick Costello
- Erik Funk
- Bill Morrisette
- Lane Pederson
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