You Have the Right to Remain Silent...

You Have the Right to Remain Silent...

Infobox Album |
Name = You Have the Right to Remain Silent...
Type = Album
Artist = X-Cops


Released = 1995
Recorded =
Genre = Punk rock
Length = 37:48
Label = Metal Blade Records
Producer = Fear Productions
Reviews =

You Have the Right to Remain Silent... is the sole album by the band X-Cops. It was released in 1995.

Track listing

#"Interloper"
#"Barbells"
#"Cavity Search"
#"Zipper Pig"
#"Welcome to New Jersey"
#"Your mother"
#"5-0"
#"Tune Up Time"
#"Third Leg"
#"Paddy Wagon Rape"
#"Highway Star"
#"You Fucked Up"

Miscellanea

The photos on the inside of the CD booklet depict a murder crime scene being investigated by the X-Cops. On the wall in the victim's room is a poster of GWAR, the X-Cops' (at the time secret) identity.

The song "Barbells" features lead vocals by Brad Roberts (Jizmak Da Gusha), "Zipper Pig" Bob Gorman (the muzzled slave), and "The Party's Over" with Dave Brockie (Oderus Urungus). All other songs that contain vocals ("Tune Up Time" is an instrumental) feature Casey Orr (Beefcake the Mighty).


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