l B01. Malco X 01.
Television (On-U Sound Dance Mix) |
01. Satanic Reverses note: The US cd for "Hypocrisy Is The Greatest Luxury" comes with a square red [print] on yellow sleeve sticker affixed. Upon its initial release, this cd came packaged in a cardstock (picture sleeve) cd longbox.
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(Re-Classification) A09. Control B01. Malcolm X
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CD single Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy , 'Television, the drug of the nation' , Island Records / 4th and B'Way, 1991 (162 440 541-2) * 01. Television, the drug of the nation (LP version) 02. Television, the drug of the nation (Radio Edit) 03. Winter of the long hot summer (LP version) 04. Language of violence (Instrumental) 05. Television, the drug of the nation (Instrumental) note: The US promotional cassette maxi-single for "Television, The Drug Of The Nation" comes in a blue [print] on pink j-card sleeve with only the tracklisting printed on it. This one is also available as 12". |
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CD single Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy , 'Television, the drug of the nation' , Island Records / 4th and B'Way , 1992 (PRCD 557-2) (BRCD 241/866 467-2) * 01. Television, the drug of the nation (Radio Edit) 02. Television, the drug of the nation (Ultimatum Remix) 03. Winter of the long hot summer 04. Language of violence (Instrumental)
note: The UK 12" and cd single for "Television, The Drug Of The Nation" both come in a different picture sleeve than that of their US counterparts. (picture is the UK cover)
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12"
Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy , 'Television, the drug of the nation' ,
Island Records / 4th and B'Way , 1991
A1. Television, the drug of the nation (ultimatum remix) A2. Television, the drug of the nation B1. Winter of the long hot summer B2. Language of violence (Instrumental) |
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CDs
Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy , 'Live Television, ?? (BRCDX
241)
01. Television, the drug of the nation 02. It's a crime to be broke Note: 4 live tracks. Recorded at the Town and Country Club, November 1992 |
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CD
PROMO single Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy , 'Famous and Dandy (Like
Amos 'n' Andy)' , Island Records / 4th and B'Way , 1992
01. Famous and Dandy (Like Amos 'n' Andy) (Radio Remix Edit) 02. Famous and Dandy (Like Amos 'n' Andy) (LP version Edit) 03. Famous and Dandy (Like Amos 'n' Andy) (Club Remix) 04. Famous and Dandy (Like Amos 'n' Andy) (Radio Remix) 05. Famous and Dandy (Like Amos 'n' Andy) (LP version) |
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7"
Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy , 'Famous and Dandy (Like Amos 'n' Andy)'
, Island Records / 4th and B'Way , 1992 *
A1. Famous and Dandy (Like Amos 'n' Andy) A2. Positive
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CD
single Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy , 'Famous and Dandy (Like Amos 'n'
Andy)' , Island Records / 4th and B'Way , 1992
01. Famous and Dandy (Like Amos 'n' Andy) (Edit) 02. Famous and Dandy (Like Amos 'n' Andy) |
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12"
Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy , ('What will we do to become) Famous and
Dandy (just like Amos 'n' Andy)' , Workers Playtime , 1990
01. Famous And Dandy (extended version) 02. Satanic Reverses 03. Financial Leprosy 04. Famous And Dandy (steal our beat mix) 05. Satanic Reverses (steal our beat mix) |
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CD
EP Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy , ('What will we do to become) Famous
and Dandy (just like Amos 'n' Andy)' , Workers Playtime , 1990
01. Famous And Dandy (like Amos 'n' Andy) 02. Satanic Reverses 03. Financial Leprosy 04. Famous And Dandy (like Amos 'n' Andy) (extended mix) 05. Famous And Dandy (like Amos 'n' Andy) (steal our beat mix) 06. Satanic Reverses (steal our beat mix) 07. Financial Leprosy (steal our beat mix) |
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12"
Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy , 'Language of Violence' , Island
Records / 4th and B'Way , 1991
01. Language of violence 02. Famous and Dandy (Like Amos 'n' Andy) (instrumental) 03. Language of violence (Instrumental)
note: The US releases for "Language Of Violence" incorrectly identifies track #3 as "Language Of Violence (instrumental version)". The corrections are as appear above.
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CD
single Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy , 'Language of Violence' ,
Island Records / 4th and B'Way , 1991
01. Language of violence (Edit) 02. Language of violence 03. Famous and Dandy (Like Amos 'n' Andy) (Instrumental) 04. Theme from Water Pistol Man
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12"
Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy , 'Vote' , limited edition
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Compilation
Promo ''Tunes from the Missing Channel - An Island Records Sampler
of new rock for the Nineties' , Island Records , 1991
01. PM Dawn - A Watcher's
Point of View note: "Tunes From The Missing Channel An Island Records Sampler Of New Rock For The Nineties" is a promotional-only new-release compilation issued by ISLAND RECORDS, highlighting of their artists, including two songs by THE DISPOSABLE HEROES OF HIPHOPRISY.
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CD
compilation Say What U want , Mercury Collection , 1992
01. The Soup Dragons - I'm Free 02.
The Wonder Stuff - Room 512, All The News That's Fit To Print
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CD
compilation 'The Mega Rave' , 1993 contains the Disposable Heroes of
Hiphoprisy song 'Television, the drug of the nation'.
01. Heaven 17 - Temptation (Brothers in rhythm remix 02. Prodigy - Fire (edit)
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CD
compilation 'In defense of Animals - A benefit Compilation' , Restless
Records , 1993
01. Pearl Jam - Porch 02. Michael Stipe - Arms of Love 03. Primus - Too Many Puppies 04. Concrete Blonde - Crystal Blue Persuasion 05. Sister Psychic - Velvet Dog 06. Meat Beat Manifesto - Untold Stories 07. Lush - For Love 08. Consolidated - Praxis 09. Boogie Down Productions - Beef 10. Sarah McLachlan - Shelter (live) 11. The Shamen - Hyperreal Selector 12. Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy - Language of Violence 13. Helmet - You Borrowed (live) 14. Grotus - Clean 15. Material - Desert Star 16. Julian Cope - Hey, Hey High Class Butcher note: "In Defense Of Animals Benefit Compilation" is the first in a series of various artist compilations, with proceeds from its sale benefitting the IN DEFENSE OF ANIMALS animal rights organization.
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William
S. Burroughs with the Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy, 'Spare Ass
Annie and other Tales, Island Records, 1993
01.
Interlude 1 (Wrinkled Earlobes are a Sign of Impending Heartattacks) 05.
Interlude 3 (The Vultures are Gone and Will Never Come Back) note: a cd project produced by Hal Wilner, with the Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy. |
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William
S. Burroughs , 'Spare Ass Annie and other Tales the Operator's
manual' Island Records, 1993
note: A Promo for Radio Stations featuring Burroughs, Hal Wilner, and Michael Franti talking about the making of Spare Ass Annie. This includes selected excerpts from the disc as well as a bunch of commentary |