Millions of Dead Cops (album) - Track Listing

Track Listing

All lyrics written by Dave Dictor, except where noted, all music composed by Ron Posner, except where noted.

Side one
No. Title Length
1. "Business on Parade" (music written by Posner and Dictor) 1:26
2. "Dead Cops"/"America's So Straight" 1:59
3. "Born to Die" 1:57
4. "Corporate Deathburger" (lyrics written by Dictor and Al Schvitz) 1:16
5. "Violent Rednecks" 0:39
6. "I Remember" (lyrics written by Dictor, Schvitz and David Alpert; music written by Schvitz and Alpert) 1:59
7. "John Wayne Was a Nazi" (lyrics written by Dictor and Schvitz) 2:01
Side two
No. Title Length
1. "Dick for Brains" (music written by Dictor) 1:03
2. "I Hate Work" (music written by Posner and Dictor) 0:55
3. "My Family is a Little Weird" (music written by Dictor) 1:54
4. "Greedy and Pathetic" (lyrics written by Dictor and Schvitz) 1:23
5. "Church and State" (lyrics written by Dictor and Schvitz) 0:30
6. "Kill the Light" (lyrics written by Dictor and Schvitz) 1:14
7. "American Achievements" 2:13
Total length: 20:31
CD reissue bonus tracks ("John Wayne Was a Nazi" single)
No. Title Length
15. "John Wayne Was a Nazi" (original version; lyrics written by Dictor and Schvitz) 2:20
16. "Born to Die" (original version) 2:34
CD reissue bonus tracks (Multi-Death Corporations EP)
No. Title Length
17. "Multi-Death Corporations" 1:51
18. "Selfish Shit" 2:06
19. "Radioactive Chocolate" 0:57
20. "No Place to Piss" 1:00
CD reissue bonus tracks (Millions of Dead Children EP)
No. Title Length
21. "Kleptomaniac" 1:56
22. "Chicken Squawk" 2:37
23. "Pecking Order" (re-recording of "Death of a Nun") 1:06
CD reissue bonus tracks
No. Title Length
24. "Pay to Come Along" 1:04
25. "Evolution in Rock" 1:01
26. "Spanish Castle Magic" (written and originally performed by Jimi Hendrix) 2:04
27. "Born Under a Bad Sign" (written by William Bell and Booker T. Jones; originally performed by Albert King) 3:02

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