Limited Edition 12" ECO-COLOUR Vinyl 45RPM + Digital Download
Record/Vinyl + Digital Album
Very limited extra stock of the SOLD OUT vinyl album.
Includes digital download + extra video content.
ECO-COLOUR vinyl - each record comes in a different colour, randomly chosen.
Includes unlimited streaming of Now That's What I Call Disappointment
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Cassette + Digital Album
Limited to just a handful, this 33 minute cassette features all songs from Now That's What I Call Disappointment on a hot pink tape, and comes with a digital copy of the album and all video content.
Includes unlimited streaming of Now That's What I Call Disappointment
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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I wrote a quick song about that time the President of the USA suggested injecting disinfectant to treat a virus
lyrics
There are no easy answers
It's fine to be expectant
Please don't inject yourself with disinfectant
The news can be deceiving
Especially for skeptics
But don't inject yourself with antiseptic
Sometimes there's no solution
At least not presently
But if you drink bleach you'll die unpleasantly
Follow advice from experts
Don't inject germicide
Telling you otherwise is basic genocide
The future is uncertain
You can be unexpectant
Please don't inject yourself with disinfectant
Please don't listen to the people who don't know what they're talking about
You go to a dentist to treat your teeth
You don't just pull them out
Please don't inject disinfectant
Don't drink bleach
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Every album by Falco is like a dodgy late-night diner. You can't tell what it's made of, you don't know why you like it, and you don't stop craving it. And every night out you'll recommend it as essential nutrition to sop up the inevitable hangover. Emory Berrong