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Leatherface
There is more than one artist with this name, a British punk band and a New Zealand thrash band. 1) Named after the The Texas Chainsaw Massacre villain, Leatherface is a relatively obscure but critically acclaimed British punk band from Sunderland fronted by Frankie Stubbs. Formed in August 1988, they have released eight full-length albums so far. Their music has been described as a cross between Hüsker Dü and Motörhead, a notable element being Stubbs' rasping, "gravelly" vocals. The lyrics of the band often feature far-fetched similes, metaphors, wordplay and obscure allusions.
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Songs
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Hops and Barley
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Hops and St. Pauli
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How Lonely
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I Don't Want to Be the One to Say It
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I Want the Moon
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In My Life
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In the Ghetto
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In the Real World
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Kill DJ's
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Kingsane
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Laughing Melancholia
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Leatherface
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Little White God
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Live for You
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Lorrydrivers Son
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Melody Lee
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Message in a Bottle
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New York State
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Not a Day Goes By
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Not Superstitious
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Our Father
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Pale Moonlight
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Pandora's Box
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Patrick Kills Me
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Peasant in Paradise
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Plastic Surgery
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Plebs
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Postwar Product of a Fat Mans Wallet
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Promised
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Punch (Drunk)
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Rabbit Pie Alibi
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Raga
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Razor Blades and Aspirin
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Red Diesel
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Redhouse
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Right Reverand
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Scheme of Things
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Ship Song
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Shipyards
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Skin Deep
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Small Yellow Chair
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Smile (You're in a Free and Pleasant Land)
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Soundbites
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Sour Grapes
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Speak in Tongues
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Springtime
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Sublime
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Talking Bout a Revolution
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The Bastards Can't Dance
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This Land