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Underground Economy

by Dirty Faces

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    12 inches, 9 songs, 45 revolutions per minute. Price includes shipping within the US & Canada.

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Two Punts 01:54
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48 States 03:05
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Off My Leash 03:34
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Family Ties 02:58
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Underground Economy completes the Age of Terror trilogy by Pittsburgh's Dirty Faces, following SUPERAMERICAN (2005, Brah! Records) and Get Right With God (2006, Brah! Records).

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released December 22, 2012

T. Glitter – vocals
Tricky Powers – bass
Easy Jack Powers - guitar
Breakadawn Powers – guitar
Bloody Powers – keyboards
Sweet Willie Powers – drums
Derek Awesome Powers – guitar on Damaged Goods
Shahin Showtime Powers – guitar on Family Ties

All songs by Dirty Faces. Lyrics by T. Glitter.
Produced by Mike Bonello and John Purse for Rickety Worldwide.
Recorded and mixed by John Purse at Rackety House.
Mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side Music.
Masters cut at Bonati Mastering.
Pressed at Rainbo.
Artwork by Paul Paddock.

Most sincere thanks and apologies to Christiane.
Thanks to our friends, families and beloved fiancées,
and to Adam Abrams, Sam Matthews, Eric Yeschke, Brah! Records,
Carl Greffenstette, and the Doug White Audio Home Invasion Crew.
Thanks to everyone else who deserves it.

Dedicated to Little T. Cat, Assistant Engineer.

Rickety Records #200$
©2012 stadiumtrash/devilpeace music
ricketyworldwide@gmail.com

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Rickety Records Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Rickety Records began with Tiny Little Help in Pittsburgh in 1990, who after relocating to Albuquerque in 1992-3, released The Mad Leafless Tree in 1994. After recording Postmaster Flash in 1995, TLH moved back to Pittsburgh, where its members formed or joined The Working Poor, Dirty Faces, Dead at 24, The Johnsons, The Bumps, Viragos, Anita Fix & Bambam and Raw Blow. ... more

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