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Greg Ginn from Black Flag, with Gary Arce (Ten East), Bill Stinson, Mario Lalli (Fatso Jetson), and Jack Brewer (Sacharrine Trust). Intense semi-instrumental stuff with hard punk and free jazz influences. Endangered Languages Music Perfect Rat Endangered Languages Songs | 1. | Clouds |
| 2. | Painted Canyons |
| 3. | Rodent's Option |
| 4. | Tropical Depression |
| 5. | Bluebeam |
| 6. | Weightless and Blind |
| 7. | Saint of Lost Things |
| 8. | Chewing Metal |
| 9. | Semi Nomadic |
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