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Tracklist

Digging My Grave 4:19
Pray Til You Sweat 2:35
River Of Fever 3:54
Satan's Stomp 5:42
See You In The Boneyard 3:29
So Long 3:29
Cyrano De Berger's Back 3:21
Divine Horseman 7:07

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
JRR-101 The Flesh Eaters A Minute To Pray A Second To Die ‎(LP, Album) Ruby Records JRR-101 US 1981
IRC 007 The Flesh Eaters A Minute To Pray A Second To Die ‎(LP, Album) The Initial Recording Company IRC 007 UK 1981
EX 22 The Flesh Eaters A Minute To Pray A Second To Die ‎(LP) Expanded Music EX 22 Italy 1982
45402-2 The Flesh Eaters A Minute To Pray A Second To Die ‎(CD) Slash 45402-2 US 1993
422-828 807-2 The Flesh Eaters A Minute To Pray A Second To Die ‎(CD) Slash, London Records 422-828 807-2 US 2001
R2 79953 The Flesh Eaters A Minute To Pray A Second To Die ‎(CD, Album, RE) Slash R2 79953 US 2001
8122 79953 2 The Flesh Eaters A Minute To Pray A Second To Die ‎(CD, Album, RE) Slash 8122 79953 2 Europe 2008
SV051 The Flesh Eaters A Minute To Pray A Second To Die ‎(CD, Album, RE) Superior Viaduct SV051 US 2014
SV051 The Flesh Eaters A Minute To Pray A Second To Die ‎(LP, Album, RE) Superior Viaduct SV051 US 2014
R2 79953 The Flesh Eaters A Minute To Pray A Second To Die ‎(CD, Album, RE, RP) Slash R2 79953 US Unknown
4-45402 The Flesh Eaters A Minute To Pray A Second To Die ‎(Cass, Album, RE) Slash 4-45402 US Unknown


The Flesh Eaters - A Minute To Pray A Second To Die FLAC album

Musician performer: The Flesh Eaters

Title: A Minute To Pray A Second To Die

Country: US

Date of release: 1981

Style: Punk

Genre: Rock

Size FLAC: 1427 mb

Rating: 4.5 / 5

Votes: 360

Other Formats: MP1 MOD MP2 AIFF XM RA MIDI

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Jesmi
Was hesitant to buy this based on the reviews but picked one up anyway...visually the vinyl has a few blemishes that I thought would be an issue on playback but for the most part it sounded okay to my ears. If you're on the fence I'd say keep your fingers crossed and take the plunge...great LP obviously ;)
Jesmi
Was hesitant to buy this based on the reviews but picked one up anyway...visually the vinyl has a few blemishes that I thought would be an issue on playback but for the most part it sounded okay to my ears. If you're on the fence I'd say keep your fingers crossed and take the plunge...great LP obviously ;)
Buge
BAD PRESSING. A LOT OF PAPER SCUFF. A LOT OF NOISE. I TRY IT WITH TWO COPIES.IT´S A SHAME WITH AMAZING RECORD.
Buge
BAD PRESSING. A LOT OF PAPER SCUFF. A LOT OF NOISE. I TRY IT WITH TWO COPIES.IT´S A SHAME WITH AMAZING RECORD.
Hadadel
My copy - bought in February 2018 - has a modest amount of snap, crackle and pop, but no more than I have become accustomed to when purchasing new pressings. Perhaps Superior Viaduct has re-pressed it, or only some of the initial run suffered sonic defects? Great music, and overall I'm satisfied.
Hadadel
My copy - bought in February 2018 - has a modest amount of snap, crackle and pop, but no more than I have become accustomed to when purchasing new pressings. Perhaps Superior Viaduct has re-pressed it, or only some of the initial run suffered sonic defects? Great music, and overall I'm satisfied.
White gold
Same thing here. SV is usually pretty good. What a bummer.
White gold
Same thing here. SV is usually pretty good. What a bummer.
Waiso
Mine is noisy as hell as well. Disappointed. Still a great album. Should've gotten the CD instead.
Waiso
Mine is noisy as hell as well. Disappointed. Still a great album. Should've gotten the CD instead.
Bolv
THE BEST ROCK RECORD EVER RECORDEDBYRON COLEY FROM FORCED EXPOSURE
Bolv
THE BEST ROCK RECORD EVER RECORDEDBYRON COLEY FROM FORCED EXPOSURE
LONUDOG
"The Flesh Eaters is the name behind one Chris Desjardins a.k.a. Chris D. Taking his stage name from a 1964 cult film, Chris D. wrote for legendary fanzine Slash in the late '70s and assembled the first of many Flesh Eaters lineups from heavyweights in the burgeoning L.A. punk scene. After releasing a ravenous EP and heart-ripping debut album, The Flesh Eaters unleashed their era-defining statement, A Minute to Pray A Second to Die. Originally released in 1981, A Minute to Pray brings together the greatest band in American rock history: Dave Alvin (Blasters) on guitar, John Doe (X) on bass, Steve Berlin (Los Lobos) on sax, along with Bill Batemen (Blasters) and DJ Bonebrake (X) providing the album's trademark percussive backbone. Chris D. leads the group like a man possessed. Through a series of grotesque vignettes, his lyrical prowess and indelible growl stand toe-to-toe with the music's powerful shifts. From opener 'Digging My Grave' (resembling a diesel-charged Magic Band) to the gothic groove of 'Divine Horsemen,' each song is its own hairy beast. Inspired by African tribal music, '60s garage-rock churn and Funhouse-era Stooges swing, A Minute to Pray remains (according to author / archivist Byron Coley) 'the best rock record ever recorded.' This first-time vinyl reissue has been carefully remastered and features liner notes by Coley. Without a doubt, The Flesh Eaters will hypnotize a new flock of listeners in this millennium." FORCED EXPOSURE
LONUDOG
"The Flesh Eaters is the name behind one Chris Desjardins a.k.a. Chris D. Taking his stage name from a 1964 cult film, Chris D. wrote for legendary fanzine Slash in the late '70s and assembled the first of many Flesh Eaters lineups from heavyweights in the burgeoning L.A. punk scene. After releasing a ravenous EP and heart-ripping debut album, The Flesh Eaters unleashed their era-defining statement, A Minute to Pray A Second to Die. Originally released in 1981, A Minute to Pray brings together the greatest band in American rock history: Dave Alvin (Blasters) on guitar, John Doe (X) on bass, Steve Berlin (Los Lobos) on sax, along with Bill Batemen (Blasters) and DJ Bonebrake (X) providing the album's trademark percussive backbone. Chris D. leads the group like a man possessed. Through a series of grotesque vignettes, his lyrical prowess and indelible growl stand toe-to-toe with the music's powerful shifts. From opener 'Digging My Grave' (resembling a diesel-charged Magic Band) to the gothic groove of 'Divine Horsemen,' each song is its own hairy beast. Inspired by African tribal music, '60s garage-rock churn and Funhouse-era Stooges swing, A Minute to Pray remains (according to author / archivist Byron Coley) 'the best rock record ever recorded.' This first-time vinyl reissue has been carefully remastered and features liner notes by Coley. Without a doubt, The Flesh Eaters will hypnotize a new flock of listeners in this millennium." FORCED EXPOSURE