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He Who Cannot Be Named Issues Imposter

Posted by Loren on April 1, 2023

He Who Cannot Be Named Issues Imposter
photo by Loren Green

Dwarves masked man He Who Cannot Be Named has just released a new sol album, Imposter, out now courtesy of Spaghetty Town Records (USA), Ghost Highway Recording (ES), and Beluga Records (SWE).

Details about the record itself are as elusive as the man himself. 

Though we did get a track listing below.

Track listing:

1: Funny Farm

2: Panic Attack

3: Gotta Get (with Chris Barrows)

4: Happy Unhappy

5: Get Out

6: The Thing (with Reese Chism)

7: Trash

8: Not Dead (with Nick Oliveri)

9: Proud Girl (James Konicek)

10: Quid Pro Quo (with Milo Aukerman)

11: Blood Products

12: Please Kill Yourself

13: Bad Words

14: Me Me

He Who Cannot Be Named Issues Imposter
photo by Loren Green

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