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Recording information: Gizzard Studios; Ranscombe Studios.
Personnel: James D. Taylor (piano); Wolf Howard (drums, percussion).
Punk Rock At The British Legion Hall Music Billy Childish Punk Rock At The British Legion Hall Songs | 1. | Joe Strummer's Grave |
| 2. | Birthday Boy |
| 3. | Dandylion Clock |
| 4. | Date with Doug |
| 5. | Bugger the Buffs |
| 6. | So Unbelievably Generous |
| 7. | Walking off the Map |
| 8. | Snack Crack |
| 9. | Comb Over Mod |
| 10. | We 4 Beatles of Liverpool Are |
| 11. | Bottomless Pit |
| 12. | Unfold Me |
| 13. | Few Smart Men, A |
| 14. | Punk Rock at the British Legion Hall |
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