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Transworld Ultra Rock (1xCD) Released: October 1, 2007 Tracks 1. I CAN'T HEAR YOU 2. BIG MISTAKE 3. DICE DE TRY 4. JOE 5. JOE II 6. KILL THE WEEKEND 7. I WANT WAR 8. TRANSAMERICA ULTRA ROCK 9. LIMOUSINE 10. BABY 11. ALL MY MUSIC 12. LOVIN YOU
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Big Mistake (1x7 INCH) Released: September 17, 2007 Tracks 1. A - Big Mistake 2. B - No Standing Still Release Info Big Mistake is the debut single to be taken from the upcoming Electric Eel Shock album and is released September 17 2007. With its groove rock riff and hot fudge bass, 'Big mistake' has a hook big enough to catch a whale on before exploding into superbad power metal with a solo to die for. All in all it is just the sort of pop infused Rock & Roll that the band have been dropping around the world for the last few years.
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Beat Me (1xCD) Released: June 27, 2005 Tracks 1. Scream For Me 2. Bastard 3. I Can Hear The Sex Noise 4. Don't Say Fuck 5. Lemon Lees 6. Killer Killer 7. Slow Down 8. Beat Me 9. Rock & Roll Kills The Blues 10. Mile End 11. I Love Fish But Fish Hate Me 12. Iron Man |
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Go Europe (1xCD) Released: January 23, 2006 Tracks 1. Japanese Meets Chinese In USA 2. My Tiger 3. Do The Metal 4. Waaa 5. Punctured 6. Rock 'n' Roll Can Rescue The World 7. SOS 8. Suicide Rock 'n' Roll 9. Puma 10. Nothing 11. Vegas Night 12. Zombie Rock 'n' Roll 13. I Wanna Be A Black Sabbath Guy But I Should Be A Black Bass 14. Speedy Joe |
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RECORD SHOPS
EES are released by Double Peace Records
Distribution is by Cargo Records in the UK and various partners worldwide
More information will appear here on exactly what shops will be stocking EES records.
AT GIGS
EES always carry a range of merchandise at gigs
But make sure you get the new album in advance - it is an absolute cracker and you will be glad you do
Also now we are the record label - it makes less difference on money in the bands pocket
In fact the more albums you buy in the shops the better for EES...