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Recorded Chris Hamilton Studios, Dallas, Texas, Boss Studios, San Antonio, Texas, Bluebird Studios, Dallas, Texas. Includes liner notes by John Darnielle.
Live Recording
Personnel: Bobby Soxx (vocals); Clarke Blacker (guitar); Scott Elam (drums).
Liner Note Authors: Clarke Blacker; Bob Beeman; John Darnielle.
Recording information: Bluebird Studios, Dallas, TX (1981-1984); Boss Studios, San Antonio, TX (1981-1984); Chris Hamilton Studio, Dallas, TX (1981-1984).
Photographers: Marsha Hawkins; J.P. Hutto; Vicky Bowles; Bill Daniel; Jesus Carillo; David Aguilera.
Arranger: Stick Men with Rayguns.
Stick Men With Ray Guns: Bobby Soxx (vocals); Clarke Blacker (guitar); Bob Beeman (bass); Scott Elam (drums).
Mojo (Publisher) (1/03, p.75) - Ranked #6 in Mojo's "Best Underground Albums of 2002" Mojo (Publisher) (12/02, p.113) - "...SMWRG carved their own niche in Texan punk history with a singularly inspired mixture of misanthropy, psychosis and an audience-bating live show..." Some People Deserve To Suffer Music Stick Men With Ray Guns Some People Deserve To Suffer Songs | 1. | Christian Rat Attack |
| 2. | Grave City |
| 3. | What Am I? |
| 4. | Have I Got a God for You!, Pt. 1 |
| 5. | Satan Baby |
| 6. | Scavenger of Death |
| 7. | Kill the Innocent |
| 8. | I'll Kill Mother |
| 9. | I Am the One! |
| 10. | Buttfuckers (Try to Run My Life!) |
| 11. | 1000 Lives (To Die) |
| 12. | Enemy, Enemy |
| 13. | Have I Got a God for You!, Pt. 2 |
| 14. | Nazi Cowboys (On Welfare) |
| 15. | Hate in the 80's (Learn To) |
| 16. | Swastikas for Christ |
| 17. | I'd Rather Throw Up Than Grow Up |
| 18. | Pee Pee in the Disco Mommy (I Gotta) |
| 19. | Hymn for the Fallen Angel |
| 20. | Twin Toed Double Down Son of the Devil |
| 21. | Have I Got a God for You! (Reprise) - (reprise) |
| 22. | Grave City - (live) |
| 23. | Baby Now! |
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