International War Criminal
2004 EP by The Slackers
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EP by The Slackers | ||||
Released | June 8, 2004 | |||
Recorded | ???? | |||
Genre | Ska | |||
Length | 18:15 | |||
Label | Thought Squad | |||
Producer | ???? | |||
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International War Criminal is an EP by The Slackers first released in 2004. The five-song single, released by Thought Squad, continues the band's turn to more politically themed lyrics first heard on their 2003 release, Close My Eyes.
The EP features a full-band version of the song "International War Criminal" which first appeared on Vic Ruggiero's second solo album, Alive at the Ladybug House. A dub version of "Propaganda" also appears on The Slackers/Pulley Split and An Afternoon in Dub. All five songs also appear on Peculiar, although all except "Rider" are re-recorded.
Track listing
- "Propaganda" – 4:09
- "Rider" – 4:04
- "International War Criminal" – 3:20
- "Keep It Simple" – 3:15
- "Crazy" – 3:24
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The Slackers
- Vic Ruggiero
- Jay Nugent
- Dave Hillyard
- Glen Pine
- Marcus Geard
- Ara Babajian
- Jeremy Mushlin
- Marc Lyn
- TJ Scanlon
- Dave Hahn
- Luis Zuluaga
- Allen Teboul
- Better Late Than Never
- Redlight
- The Question
- Wasted Days
- Close My Eyes
- An Afternoon in Dub
- Slackness (with Chris Murray)
- Peculiar
- The Boss Harmony Sessions
- Self Medication
- The Great Rocksteady Swindle
- The Radio
- The Slackers
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- International War Criminal
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