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Record Details

Artist: Brutal Truth
Title: Goodbye Cruel World!
Format: CD
Label: Relapse Records
Cat No: RR 6425-2
Released: 1999
Genres: Grindcore
Status Have
Added To List 21st November 2012
Disc 1 | CD
No Notes 
A Matrix:
4500 64252-1 M90824-15 A  
B Matrix:
4500 64252-1 I90819-11 A @  
Disc 2 | CD
No Notes 
A Matrix:
4500 64252-2 L90816-15 A  
B Matrix:
4500 64252-2 L90816-15 A @  

Additional Information

Comments 1.01 to 1.22 recorded live at the Annandale Hotel, Sydney, Australia in August 1998.
1.23 was recorded at Smoke, Grind and Sleep sometime in 1997. Hidden song We Will Rock You starts at 16:56.
2.01 to 2.04 originally appeared as bonus tracks on the Japanese pressing of Sounds Of The Animal Kingdom.
2.05 originally appeared as bonus track on the Japanese pressing of Kill Trend Suicide.
2.06 to 2.10 originally appeared on the Machine Parts + 4 7" EP.
2.11 to 2.12 were recorded somewhere in 1993 and no one remembers much else about them, including the name of track 12.
2.13 was recorded in Melbourne, Australia at the Corner Hotel in either 1998 or 1996.
2.14 to 2.23 recorded September 18, 1998 at the Powerstation in Auckland, New Zealand (Brutal Truth's second to last show ever) by some naughty bootlegger. cd-r sent to the band by meat boss records.
2.24 to 2.28 recorded at Club Quattro, Tokyo, Japan on February 12, 1998.
2.29 was recorded at Muse Hall, Kyoto, Japan on February 13, 1998.
2.30 was recorded at On Air West, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan on February 16, 1998.
2.31 was recorded during a live performance over the airwaves of WFMU in New Jersey, USA on August 29, 1996.
2.32 to 2.33 were recorded at Club Quattro, Tokyo, Japan on February 20, 1995.

Back cover includes a URL for a downloadable .wav file, this URL no longer works
"lets go to war bonus track available only at:"

Note [to fans] inside booklet:

"october 30, 1998
brutal truth will disband as of december 1998 due to irreconcilable differences
between its members. though fans may be mystified and disappointed , we felt
any personal changes would destroy the band's unique musical chemistry.

-bt"
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