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Live at Budokan (Stormtroopers of Death album)

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Live at Budokan
Live album by
Released1992
RecordedMarch 21, 1992
GenreCrossover thrash
Length50:45
LabelMegaforce
ProducerAlex Perialas
Stormtroopers of Death chronology
Speak English or Die
(1985)
Live at Budokan
(1992)
Bigger than the Devil
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Live at Budokan is a live album released by American crossover thrash band Stormtroopers of Death. The album is a recording of a one-off re-union gig put on by the band, and includes the majority of the longer tracks from their first album and some previously unheard tracks, as well as covers of the bands M.O.D., Ministry, Nirvana, and Fear. Although its title refers to Budokan, the famous Japanese concert hall, this album was actually recorded in New York City, the title is a play on Cheap Trick's seminal At Budokan live album from 1978. The concert happened at New York City venue The Ritz, where S.O.D. appeared alongside Agnostic Front and Morbid Angel.

The Japanese version of the album contains three additional tracks; "The Ballad of Jim Morrison", "The Ballad of Freddie Mercury" and "United and Strong".

Track listing

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  1. "Intro" – 0:36
  2. "March of the SOD" – 2:02
  3. "Sargent D and the SOD" – 2:47
  4. "Kill Yourself" – 2:55
  5. "Momo" – 0:43
  6. "Pi Alpha Nu" – 2:58
  7. "Milano Mosh" – 1:42
  8. "Speak English or Die" – 3:37
  9. "Chromatic Death" – 1:04
  10. "Fist Banging Mania" – 2:32
  11. "The Camel Boy" – 0:23
  12. "No Turning Back" – 0:51
  13. "Milk" – 2:07
  14. "Vitality" – 1:23
  15. "Fuck the Middle East" – 0:54
  16. "Douche Crew" – 2:04
  17. "Get a Real Job" – 2:44 (M.O.D.)
  18. "The Ballad of Jimi Hendrix" – 0:34
  19. "Livin' in the City" (Fear) – 2:08
  20. "Pussy Whipped" – 3:29
  21. "Stigmata" (Jourgensen) – 2:53
  22. "Thieves" (Ministry) – 1:45
  23. "Freddy Krueger" – 3:04
  24. "Territorial Pissings" (Cobain) – 2:46
  25. "United Forces" – 3:20

Credits

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References

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  1. ^ Torreano, Bradley. "Stormtroopers of Death Live at Budokan review". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2012-05-21.