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Performer: Acid World
Genre: Rock
Album: The Children Of The Privileged West
Released: 1993
Style: Punk
MP3 version ZIP size: 1264 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1911 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1701 mb
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 121
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Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Children
Written-By – Cal Crilly
3:27
2 Prozac Attack
Written-By – Cal Crilly
3:15
3 Valium
Written-By – Cal Crilly, Heather Anderson
3:52
4 Breadhead Fuck
Written-By – Clare Smith
4:40
5 21st Century
Written-By – Cal Crilly, Heather Anderson
3:50
6 Jab
Written-By – Heather Anderson
3:35
7 The Vampires His Town
Written-By – Cal Crilly
3:09
8 Consume And Die
Written-By – Cal Crilly, Heather Anderson
3:41
9 Circus Inside The Circus
Written-By – Cal Crilly
4:01
10 Spaghetti World
Written-By – Cal Crilly
6:32

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  • Pressed By – Disctronics B

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  • Matrix / Runout: MADE BY DISCTRONICS B ** BB00-1 ** #01
Bearus
The Children Of The Privileged West is celebrating its 21st birthday this year, 2014, and what a party it should be given it can lay claim to the following:The best album I have ever heardThe best album I have ever ownedThe best lyric of all time "....you can go to the college, you can go to school, if you ain't got wisdom in your veins you're an educated fool"The most prophetic songs titles of all time with lyrics to match: 'Children', 'Valium', '21st Century', 'Jab' (Prince fans, note: more prophetic than '1999')The best Anarcho-punk album of all time (Crass fans, take note)The only album I can say that I have listened to year in, year out since it's release from start to finish without skipping a track The most appropriate production of all time.This album of social commentary from Brisbane 3 piece, Acid World - which is scarily more relevant now than when it was released - is a masterpiece. It did not get the attention it should have when it was released in 1993 as it was not an inward looking commercially marketable melodic document of self-loathing, which was of course a pre-requisite in those times. Not to get confused, it could be marketable - in wise hands, it is certainly melodic, but it is also honest! Regardless of where you sit along the political fence, this album is a lesson. Absolutely brilliant!