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  • Under Gail Succubus
    Under Gail Succubus Album by Severed Heads
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    Under Gail Succubus is the twentieth studio album by Severed Heads, twelfth if you don't count the Op and Music Server series of albums. Released in 2006, the double disc recording was released in two editions: The standard edition, packaged in a DVD case with transparent artwork, and the metal box edition, which was packaged in a tin box. Ellard later expressed regret for the metal box edition, for it would usually come in damaged in some way during mail order delivery. The album itself is a double disc set, the second disc, sometimes referred to as Over Barbara Island, would later be issued as its own separate album on iTunes.
  • Come Visit the Big Bigot
    Come Visit the Big Bigot Album by Severed Heads
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    Come Visit The Big Bigot is the sixth full length studio album by Australian experimental group Severed Heads, released in 1986. The tracks "Twenty Deadly Diseases" and "Propellor" were both released as singles to help promote the album.
  • Gigapus
    Gigapus Album by Severed Heads
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    Gigapus is the tenth studio album by the Australian electronic music group Severed Heads. Recorded between 1992 to 1994, the album was first released in 1994 with a bonus CD-ROM disc titled Metapus that had additional multi-media content on it. Because of this, it is the first album released in Australia to include a CD-ROM disc. Due to the extra disc, the album was initially priced at $40 when it first came out. As with most of the Severed Heads discography, the album has been reissued multiple times.
  • Blubberknife
    Blubberknife Album by Severed Heads
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    Blubberknife is a 1983 studio album by Australian experimental rock group Severed Heads. It was originally released on cassette.
  • Bad Mood Guy
    Bad Mood Guy Album by Severed Heads
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    Bad Mood Guy is the seventh studio album by the Australian experimental group Severed Heads, first released in 1987. Upon its initial release, the album met positive reviews with critics, one in particular referring to it as "punishing pop with crunching rhythms". The album's lead single "Hot With Fleas" did well on independent radio stations, even peaking at #4 on Rockpool's dance charts during the week of December 31, 1987.
  • City Slab Horror
    City Slab Horror Album by Severed Heads
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    City Slab Horror is the fifth studio album by the Australian experimental group Severed Heads. First released in 1985 through Ink Records, it is the second major label album the group has ever released, following the 1983 album Since the Accident. The track "Goodbye Tonsils" was released as a single to promote the album, which met favorable reviews from critics.
  • Since The Accident
    Since The Accident Album by Severed Heads
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    Since the Accident is a 1983 studio album by Australian experimental rock group Severed Heads.
  • Haul Ass
    Haul Ass Album by Severed Heads
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    Haul Ass is the eleventh studio album by Australian electronic music group Severed Heads. After Tom Ellard's relationship soured with Nettwerk and Volition Records, he decided to release Haul Ass independently through his then newly formed Sevcom imprint, making Haul Ass the first independently released Severed Heads album since 1982's Blubberknife. The album was burned on CD-R discs, while the artwork for the jewel cases were home printed with the use of a computer printer. Two editions where made, the "standard edition", which had prominently red and grey artwork, and the "special edition", which included two extra tracks not included on the standard edition. The special edition was limited to only 1000 copies. Tom Ellard has described the album as "dark". The entire album was recorded with software called Session 8, the precursor of Pro Tools.
  • Ear Bitten / No Vowels, No Bowels
    Ear Bitten / No Vowels, No Bowels Album by Severed Heads
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    Ear Bitten/No Vowels, No Bowels is a split recording by Severed Heads and Rythmyx Chymx, it also acts as the debut release for both artists. The Ear Bitten side belongs to Severed Heads, while the No Vowels, No Bowels side belongs to Rythmyx Chymx. It's also the only known recording by Rythmyx Chymx, with the exception for a few compilation appearances.
  • Clean
    Clean Album by Severed Heads
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    Clean is the second full-length studio album by the experimental Australian group Severed Heads, released in 1981 through Dogfood Productions and Terse Tapes, two labels that the band themselves operated. Originally released on vinyl and cassette formats, both of which contained unique artwork and were released in small quantities, the vinyl in particular only being released as an edition of 400.
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