Ballot Result - The Actual "Ballot Results"

The Actual "Ballot Results"

According to the back cover of "Ballot Result", these results are from ballots received by SST Records between January and April 1986.

  1. This Ain't No Picnic
  2. If Reagan Played Disco
  3. Jesus And Tequila
  4. Bob Dylan Wrote Propaganda Songs
  5. King Of The Hill
  6. Little Man With A Gun In His Hand
  7. The Punch Line
  8. No One
  9. Courage
  10. The Cheerleaders
  11. History Lesson, Part II
  12. Political Song For Michael Jackson To Sing
  13. Joe McCarthy's Ghost
  14. Shit You Hear At Parties
  15. Paranoid Chant (*)
  16. I Felt Like A Gringo
  17. Search
  18. Badges
  19. Ack Ack Ack
  20. Joy
  21. Song For El Salvador
  22. Dreams Are Free, Motherfucker!
  23. The Price Of Paradise
  24. Cut
  25. Take Our Test
  26. Tour-Spiel
  27. Party With Me, Punker (*)
  28. Tension
  29. Hey Lawdy Mama
  30. Split Red
An asterisk (*) denotes that the song was not able to be represented on the album.

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