
Toasted Heretic was an Irish rock group who attracted a cult following in the late 1980s and 1990s. The band was formed in Galway in the mid-1980s and came to national attention with a self-published album, Songs for Swinging Celibates (an allusion to the Frank Sinatra album Songs for Swingin' Lovers), in 1988. With resources tight, the album was recorded on cassette tape via a TASCAM Portastudio in drummer and producer Neil Farrell's home, and distributed only on cassette.
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Galway Bay
LSD (isn't what it used to be)
Galway and Los Angeles
Sodom Tonight
Black Contact Lenses
Here Comes The New Year
Very Naughty Party
Goodbye to Berlin
The Best Things In Life Are Mine
Still Life With Girl
Drown the Browns
You Can Always Go Home
Stay Tonight
You Make Girls Unhappy
Another day, another riot
Bouncing Off The Boulders
There Goes Everything
Some Drugs
Go To Sleep
Charm & Arrogance
Abandon the Galleries
Love Theme from 'Yeats: The Movie'
Lost & Found
Unrealistic
Maybe We Should Talk
Lightning
Passenger Jets
Money Loves You
Satellite Dishes
Anglepoise Park
Forgotten
Love Theme From "Yeats: The Movie"
Song of the Beggar King
Thanks for the Clothes
Don't Tell Me We Don't Live
Going Public
Don't Scuff My Tan
Mummy Are We There Yet
It's All Over
Heart Attack
Lost and Found
Heretic Boulevard
An Enormous Request
Big Happy Ending
Tarty Girls
Bouncing Off The Boulder
Living in My Time
Food For Breakfast
Another Day Another Riot
LSD (Isn't What It Used To Bbe)
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