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He Who Cannot Be Named releasing solo record

Posted by Loren on November 3, 2018

He Who Cannot Be Named releasing solo record
He Who Cannot Be Named releasing solo record

The mysterious (and still alive) Dwarves guitarist He Who Cannot Be Named will soon release his fourth solo album. Titled The Good, The Bad and The Brutal, it has a street date of Nov. 30 in the US and will be issued on Spaghetty Town. God's Candy Records (CAN) and Beluga Records (Europe) will also release the record in other countries.

A number of European tour dates have also been announced. Check out the image for details.

Track listing
1. A Good Problem
2. A Bad Day
3. Good Kill
4. Bad Means Good
5. The Good Gestapo
6. Bad Things
7. Good Guys of the West
8. Bad Decisions
9. Good Fuck
10. Bad Penny
11. Good Day to Die
12. Bad Memory

He Who Cannot Be Named releasing solo record
He Who Cannot Be Named releasing solo record

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