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Doodoo Wah, the irreverent folk duet from California's Mother Lode, releases their sixth album -- and their first in nearly six years. It's the duet's most eclectic project yet -- mostly acoustic and partly electric, part studio and part live. But most i Doodoo Wah Deep Six Songs | 1. | Recycle Your Oil |
| 2. | Florida |
| 3. | Robin's Bail Bonds |
| 4. | Bush It |
| 5. | Mister Perry's |
| 6. | Grope, The |
| 7. | Water Pumps |
| 8. | Calaveras Grown |
| 9. | Best Man's Head |
| 10. | Jordan |
| 11. | Black Oak Casino |
| 12. | Matter With Men, The |
| 13. | Auto-B-Craft |
| 14. | Little Rabbit |
| 15. | Dave's Song |
| 16. | Jackson Tire Service |
| 17. | Tia's Tub 'N' Toys |
| 18. | Cluck Old Hen |
| 19. | Fuel Pumps |
| 20. | Dear Congressman Condit |
| 21. | Don't Forget Your Nuts |
| 22. | Don't Pet the Dog |
| 23. | Clyde & Jesus & The Pledge of Allegiance |
| 24. | Mama Don't Allow |
| 25. | O Sama |
| 26. | Sweet Pea Septic Service |
| 27. | Your Engine |
| 28. | All the Good Times Are Past & Gone |
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