
With their first album, Nazi Mars, Tigers of Instantaneous Death ushered in a new style of music that would go on to influence such acclaimed artists such as Jonesboro, 27th Precinct, and the DKSP. However influencing the bands in which one of the "tigers" is actually a member was not enough. The Day the Earth Did the Peppermint Twist was instantly a cult classic and included the cryptic message on the disc that read, "Put Me In and Watch me Spin".
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Frangipani
In a Small Cafe
Ling Yai 96 4/3
The Paint Brush People
Lib
Something Sacred
Out of My Head
Flailpappy
Universal Nails
I Would Be John Mendelssohn
S'ram Izan
Contessa
Cairo Chiropractor
Big Red Mountain (Land of Enchantment)
She Smells Nice (Like Fruit Stripe)
The Other Night At Castro's
Hello Across The Continent
Mike Bolton
Hermosa Beach
Welcome The Black Helicopters
Dowagiac
Woof Woof Went The Dog
Renee, Angela, Carla & John
Mr. Wheat
Deep Atlantic Diver Joe
Ants!
Cry Me The Ganges
Commander Jumbo
Phil & Guy
Church Dave
She-Opal
We Sell Drugs
Here Come The Tractors
Brock Manner, Spy For Hire
I Want You
You Can't Help Me
Now That I'm In The Beatles
Hillbilly Jim
Big Train Wreck
44
Let's Go Fishing
Alaska & Hawaii
France Is Ready (For The Likes Of You)
San Luis Obispo
Sound Of A Tuba
Big Rock Star
Ruth Hollingsworth
Field
Teardrops
Point B
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