Smash The Windows

Smash The Windows

Infobox Album |
Name = Smash The Windows
Type = studio
Artist = Mischief Brew


Released = 2005
Genre = DIY
Folk punk
Length = 48:43
Label = Fistolo Records
Next album = Songs From Under The Sink

Smash The Windows is the first full-length album from the DIY folk punk band Mischief Brew. The album was released in 2005 by Fistolo records. [1] The album has guest appearances from members of World Inferno, Guignol, Evil Robot Us', and Leftover Crack. [2]

Track Listing

1. "The Reinvention of the Printing Press" - 2:41
2. "Citizens Drive" - 4:28
3. "Lightning Knock the Power Out" - 3:43
4. "Nomads Revolt" - 4:04
5. "The Lowly Carpenter" - 3:04
6. "Ten Thousand Fleas" - 3:52
7. "Swing Against the Nazis" - 3:04
8. "From the Rooftops" - 4:37
9. "The Gypsy, the Punk, and the Fool (A Tale)" - 6:21
10. "Roll Me Through the Gates of Hell" - 3:36
11. "Ain't It the Life?" - 3:20
12. "A Liquor Never Brewed (with Guignol)" - 3:21
13. "Departure Arrival" - 2:39 [2]

References

1. http://www.fistolo.com/MischiefBrew.html
2. http://www.mischiefbrew.com/wst_page7.html


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