Cheater Slicks – Forgive Thee

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Cheater Slicks – Forgive Thee

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Artist……………: Cheater Slicks

Album…………….: Forgive Thee

Genre…………….: Garage

Source……………: CD

Year……………..: 1997

Ripper……………: Asus CD-S520

Codec…………….: LAME 3.98

Version…………..: MPEG 1 Layer III

Quality…………..: Extreme, (avg. bitrate: 273kbps)

Channels………….: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz

Tags……………..: ID3 v2.3

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Tracklisting

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1. (00:03:45) Cheater Slicks – My Friends

2. (00:02:21) Cheater Slicks – I’m Coming Home

3. (00:03:28) Cheater Slicks – Used Illusions

4. (00:03:35) Cheater Slicks – You’ll Be Glad When I’m Gone

5. (00:03:01) Cheater Slicks – I Can Go On

6. (00:05:44) Cheater Slicks – Arm Yourself

7. (00:05:59) Cheater Slicks – My Struggle

8. (00:02:55) Cheater Slicks – This Ain’t for You

9. (00:05:09) Cheater Slicks – Never Be the Same

10. (00:04:34) Cheater Slicks – Dignity and Grace

11. (00:07:35) Cheater Slicks – Ghost

12. (00:02:50) Cheater Slicks – Retribution

13. (00:04:07) Cheater Slicks – Burn Again

14. (00:03:08) Cheater Slicks – Southern Breeze

15. (00:03:54) Cheater Slicks – It’s Ok What You Weigh

16. (00:05:03) Cheater Slicks – Child of the Moon

17. (00:07:53) Cheater Slicks – Everybody Knows One

18. (00:03:23) Cheater Slicks – Hypnosis

19. (00:04:08) Cheater Slicks – Lonely Planet Boy

20. (00:05:38) Cheater Slicks – Didn’t You?

21. (00:04:01) Cheater Slicks – Night Life

Playing Time………: 01:32:12

Total Size………..: 180.50 MB

Album info

Midheaven: Psych/noise/garage/punk/pop/roots from this Boston, now Columbus trio. 95-minutes strong.

CMJ: After creating a few decent (if somewhat generic) garage records, they’ve unleashed Forgive Thee, a sprawling double-CD of muffled double- guitar rock ‘n’ roll. The Cheater Slicks have battled the raging testosterone of previous records and come out victorious. Over the course of two CDs they ride the roller-coaster of artistic agitation; there are as many touchy-feely and textured — if still quite messy — ditties as there are flat out rockers, and even the loud and fast ones have at their core that Philosopher’s Stone chord progression that can perhaps only be explained by visiting the crossroads.