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Doom - Total Doom


Doom was a pivotal band in the rise of crust punk. They originally formed in Birmingham, England.

Track:
1. Relief, Pt. 2
2. Police Bastard
3. Diseased
4. Circles
5. Means To An End
6. Sick Joke '89
7. No Thought
8. Black Monday
9. Nazi Die
10. Agree To Differ
11. War On Our Doorstep
12. Bury The Debt
13. Life In Freedom
14. Days Go By
15. Sold Out Scene
16. Free Yourself
17. Confusion
18. Life Lock
19. Slave To Convention
20. Dreams To Come True
21. Drowning In The Mainstream
22. Same Mind
23. Relief
24. After The Bomb
25. Stop-Gap
26. Scared
27. Sick Joke
28. Natural Abuse
29. Exploitation
30. Beat The Boss
31. Money Drug
32. Fear Of The Future
33. No Religion
34. Phobia For Change
35. Multinationals
36. Obscenity
37. War Crimes

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