Everyone Should Be Killed

Anal Cunt

Everyone Should Be Killed

RELEASED: February 01, 1994
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Some Songs 0:37 2. Some More Songs 0:49 3. Blur Including New H.C. Song 1:16 4. Even More Songs 0:34 5. Tim 0:41 6. Judge 0:43 7. Spin Cycle 0:29 8. Song #8 2:09 9. Pavorotti 0:52 10. Unbelievable 0:42 11. Music Sucks 0:25 12. Newest H.C. Song #1 0:13 13. Chiffron and Chips 0:49 14. Guy Smiley 0:59 15. Seth 0:52 16. “I’m Not Allowed to Like A.C. Any More Since They Signed to Earache” 1:21 17. A. Ex. A Blur 0:41 18. G.M.O.T.R. 0:51 19. I’m Wicked Underground 0:34 20. Blur Including G 1:02 21. Shut Up Mike 0:19 22. Abomination of Unnecessarily Augmented Composition Monickers 0:49 23. Radio Hit 1:04 24. Loser 0:55 25. When I Think of True Punk Rock Bands, I Think of Nirvana and the Melvins 1:31 26. Eddy Grant 0:47 27. MTV Is My Source for New Music 1:05 28. Song Titles Are Fucking Stupid 0:33 29. Having to Make Up Song Titles Sucks 1:03 30. “Well You Know, Mean Gene…” 0:51 31. Song #5 5:36 32. Iron Funeral 2:00 33. Chapel of Gristle 0:48 34. Hellbent for Leatherman 0:43 35. Alcoholic 2:43 36. Chump Change 0:30 37. Slow Song From Split 7″ 1:40 38. Les Binks’ Hairstyle 0:57 39. Newest H.C. Song #2 0:19 40. Greatful Dead 1:20 41. Aging Disgracefully 1:06 42. Brutally Morbid Axe of Satan 0:20 43. Surfer 0:59 44. You Must Be Wicked Underground If You Own This 1:05 45. Choke Edge 1:06 46. Otis Sistrunk 0:37 47. Russty Knoife 0:37 48. Fred Bash 0:12 49. Guess Which 10 of These Are Actual Song Titles 0:46 50. Our Band Is Wicked Sick (We Have the Flu) 0:32 51. Guy Le Fleur 1:39 52. Song #3 1:04 53. Empire Sandwich Shop 0:33 54. Morrisey 0:41 55. Selling Out by Having Song Titles on His Album 0:38 56. Grindcore Is Very Terrifying 0:29 57. Song #6 2:53 58. Guy Lombardo 0:42
Everyone Should Be Killed is the debut studio album by the American grindcore band Anal Cunt, released in 1991. The album is known for its extreme sound characterized by short, aggressive songs, often combining humor with shocking and offensive lyrics. It has gained a cult following within the underground music scene, being praised for its raw energy and unfiltered expression of chaos and rebellion. The album's legacy is marked by its influence on the grindcore genre and its representation of the early '90s underground music culture.