Tattooed Beat Messiah (1988)

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Title: Tattooed Beat Messiah
Artist: Zodiac Mindwarp and the Love Reaction
Genre: Hard Rock
Released: 1988

Tracks:
1 - Wolfchild Speech - 0:30
2 - Prime Mover - 3:12
3 - Skull Spark Joker - 2:27
4 - Backseat Education - 3:04
5 - Speech (Hey Baby) - 0:04
6 - Bad Girl City - 3:00
7 - Untamed Stare - 2:40
8 - Tattooed Beat Messiah - 3:36
9 - Born to Be Wild - 3:19
10 - Speech (Upside Down) - 0:09
11 - Let's Break the Law - 3:34
12 - Spasm Gang - 2:43
13 - Holy Gasoline - 4:14
14 - Planet Girl - 2:37
15 - Kid's Stuff - 4:55
16 - Messianic Reprise - 1:04

Overview:
"Tattooed Beat Messiah" released in 1988 on the Vertigo label is the debut full-length studio album by Zodiac Mindwarp and The Love Reaction. Engineered by Femi Jiya and Mark Freegard. Mixed by Nigel Green. The album reached #132 on the US Billboard 200 and #20 on the UK album charts in March 1988.
The album was reissued in January 1998 as "The Best of Zodiac Mindwarp" including the "Born To Be Wild" track. Rock Candy Records issued a 24-bit remastered version of the album in August 2007 including the 9 tracks that had originally been used as singles B-sides.
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB
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