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With 12 fine and refreshing songs, the guys of Hellsuckers show us that AC/DC and other icons of Rock'n'Roll left their marks. These guys are rumbling real hard and make a hell of a noise. Total Satan is a cool album for sure and almost perfect to listen to while on a long drive. 12 tracks. Bad Reputation. 2005. Hellsuckers Total Satan Songs | 1. | Intro Total Satan |
| 2. | Ridin |
| 3. | Rookie |
| 4. | Weird |
| 5. | Black Girl Black Chevy |
| 6. | Chinese Mad |
| 7. | Heads Are Gonna Roll |
| 8. | Yell Allright |
| 9. | Electric Shoe |
| 10. | Phantom Creeps Cold Sweat |
| 11. | cold sweat |
| 12. | Loud Mother Fucker / Outro |
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