The Dwarves Are Born Again

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The Dwarves Are Born Again
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Studio album by Dwarves
Released May 2011
Recorded 2011
Genre Punk rock
Length 31:29
Label Music Video Distributors/Greedy
Dwarves chronology
The Dwarves Must Die
(2004)The Dwarves Must Die2004
The Dwarves Are Born Again
(2011)
The Dwarves Invented Rock & Roll
(2014)The Dwarves Invented Rock & Roll2014

The Dwarves Are Born Again is the 2011 release by the American punk rock band Dwarves. It is the band's eighth full-length original album.

Album information

This album marks a return to the standard thrash/punk/noise sound they are known for, greatly more so than in previous Dwarves productions, the original sound of the Dwarves shows clearly in several tracks. This album follows a pop collaboration of Blag Dhalia's called "Candy Now!", as well as "Sunday School Massacre", a solo album from Hewhocannotbenamed. A remake of the song "Happy Suicide" from that album appears on "Born Again" retitled as "Happy Birthday Suicide". Like several previous Dwarves albums, it features the iconic images of the dwarf (Bobby Faust) and naked women attributed to The Dwarves, this time in a pseudo-religious framework.[1][2][3]

Track listing

  1. The Dwarves Are Still The Best Band Ever (1:43)
  2. 15 Minutes (0:43)
  3. Stop Me (1:07)
  4. Looking Out For Number One (1:53)
  5. You'll Never Take Us Alive (2:17)
  6. Bang Up (1:55)
  7. We Only Came To Get High (1:02)
  8. I Masturbate Me (2:32)
  9. It's A Wonderful Life Of Sin (2:34)
  10. Happy Birthday Suicide (1:46)
  11. Fake ID (2:01)
  12. Working Class Hole (2:29)
  13. F.U.T.Y.D. [Fuck U Till You Die] (1:08)
  14. Candy Now (2:11)
  15. Do The Hewhocannotbenamed (1:10)
  16. Your Girl's Mom (1:16)
  17. Zip Zero (1:36)
  18. The Band That Wouldn't Die (1:35)

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