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WHITE TRASH MESSIAHS CD

TRACK LISTING:
1. Take That To The Bank / 2. Everybody Needs A Gun / 3. All Jacked Up / 4. Dirty Dawg / 5. Get Back In The Kitchen / 6. Bloody Chainsaw / 7. Street Trash / 8. Folsom Prison Blues / 9. Country Song / 10. Badstreet USA

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REVIEWS:

Your next beer soaked BBQ has a soundtrack. Cocknoose are some mean motherfuckers, playing tough punk songs about guns, drinking and being trash. This is the tornado that will destroy your trailer. COS endorsed.
—Hit List v.3, #1

"Cocknoose rock my fuck!"
—Betsy, Bomp Records

As fucking ridiculously nasty and ugly as rawk can get when fueled by cheap beer, whiskey and no success. This stuff is so much more aggressive and inspiring than the "rage-rock" the kids today dig. At times this is so angry you're scared!
—Roctober #30

From the same pit that spawned the legendary Motorhead slinks Cocknoose, covered in slime and ready to rip out a few hearts. This is long haired, screaming, grinding rock music, pulsing with sickness and oozing with attitude. These hairy, angry and tattooed mothers are not interested in subtlety or art. Ripping skin from skulls is the mission. The mission is accomplished with songs such as "All Jacked Up", "Bloody Chainsaw" and "Bad Street USA." This is a very, very loud record.
—Rockpile #69

(l-r) some broad, Widowmaker (bass), Commander P.P. Urino (vocals), "Superstar" Penis DeMilo (guitar)
[not pictured The Great Sardu (drums)]

Colonel Vas Deferens
(Manager of Champions)

ABOUT THE BAND:

Cocknoose, Lawrence, Kansas’ most dangerous band, are world reknown for delivering 100% pure, bone-crunching, Prairie-bred, redneck punk rock and motherfucking roll, daddy! Formed in the dust of a barroom brawl in 1991, the band gained (and lived up to) a reputation for mayhem on and off stage, pummelling audiences first in their home state (where they played with a who’s who of infamous combos - Dwarves, GG Allin & the Murder Junkies and the Mentors to name a few) with musical, verbal and, when necessary, physical assaults. Their legend grew fast; and when the Widowmaker hit on the idea of joining forces with a number of like-minded bands (ANTiSEEN, Rancid Vat and Hellstomper) to form the Confederacy of Scum, these Midwest madmen officially staked their territory in the History of Rock and are destined to be, as they first proclaimed oh so many years ago, “The Greatest Band of The 21st Century.”