First Offence

First Offence

Infobox Album | Name = First Offence
Type = Album
Artist = King Prawn



Released = 1995, (re-released 2001)
Recorded = ???
Genre = wildstyle
Length =
Label = Words of Warning (re-released on Moon Ska Europe
Producer =
Reviews = *
This album = "First Offence"
(1995)
Next album = "Fried in London"
(1998) |

"First Offence" is the debut album of London 'wildstyle' band King Prawn. It was released in 1995, and also re-released in 2001.

Track listing

#"Doledrums"
#"Salvation"
#"Boxed & Packaged"
#"Immigrant Song Too"
#"Restart (Acts I & II)"
#"Bossman's Bleeding"
#"Nobody Like You"
#"Alien Spawn"
#"First Defence"

Re-released tracklisting

#"Immigrant Song Too"
#"First Defence"
#"Boxed & Packaged"
#"Bossman's Bleeding"
#"Restart" (Acts I & II)
#"Doledrums"
#"Nobody Like You"
#"Salvation"
#"Alien Spawn"
#"Poison in the Air" (Alternative Mix)
#"Divine Badness" (Alternative Mix)
#"Holy War" (Live Studio Recording)
#"Winning Again" (Live Studio Recording)
#"Buried Alive" (Demo Recording)
#"Poison in the Air" (Enhanced Video)

External links

* [http://www.myspace.com/originalkingprawn myspace.com/originalkingprawn]
* [http://www.golfrecords.co.uk/golfweb/redesign/golf_kingprawn.htm Golf Records profile of King Prawn]
* [http://www.derdude-goes-ska.de/Kingprawni.html King Prawn interview]


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