
Current Portland Oregon resident, Ed Haynes first appeared on the musical radar in San Francisco after recording his first album, Ed Haynes Sings Ed Haynes in 1989. It featured the college radio and brief MTV staple "I Want To Kill Everybody". People Magazine reviewed this album in its May 1, 1989 issue, noted his "vague sense of social consciousness" and declared Ed "extremely interesting", a comment that Ed described as "somewhat interesting" in a press release.
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I Want to Kill Everybody
Holiday Song
Splash
Wrecking Crew
Talking Cat Blues
Rude
Father's Whiskey
McFarland
Evel Knievel
Since I Quit Drinking
Banner Day
I-5
One Brief Liaison with the Lady of the Afternoon
Conveyor Belt
Mikhail
Wish You Were Here
I Wanna Kill Everybody
Salton Sea
Underutilized Brain
You'll be the First to Know
It Just So Happens He's A Rock Star
Banner Day (Live)
Scurvy
Little Jimmy's Teamster Blues
Pigeons And Flies
Anthrax
Johnny and Joey
Amish Girl
Wedding Veil
The Error Of My Ways
Miserable Load
Don't Raise your Shoes to me
Tsunami
I Love You So Much (I Hate Myself)
Standard Time
Grumpy Sad Hipster Girl
A Mild Case Of Coma
1964
50 Simple Things
Sfo International November '78
Swinging Disco Orthodontist
Good Afternoon Ferrante...et Al
All of a Sudden Karl Malden
Bowling Alley Boy
Grain Silo Stainless Tank
Hospital Bar
Mid-Level Roller
Tell Mother
01 - I Want To Kill Everybody
Rough Year
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