A Fridge Too Far
Artist  G.B.H.
Album Title  Fridge Too Far
Date of Release  1989
Genre  Rock
Styles  Thrash, Punk Metal
Time  41:19
 
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  1.   Pass the Axe (Abrahall/Blyth/Lomas/Reder) - 3:24
  2.   Captain Chaos (Abrahall/Blyth/Lomas/Reder) - 3:06
  3.   Go Home (Abrahall/Blyth/Lomas/Reder) - 2:56
  4.   Checkin' Out (Abrahall/Blyth/Lomas/Reder) - 3:04
  5.   See You Bleed (Abrahall/Blyth/Lomas/Reder) - 2:53
  6.   When Will It End? (Abrahall/Blyth/Lomas/Reder) - 5:00
  7.   A Fridge Too Far (Abrahall/Blyth/Lomas/Reder) - 5:24
  8.   The First of Regret (Abrahall/Blyth/Lomas/Reder) - 3:13
  9.   Needle in the Haystack (Stevenson/Whitfield) - 1:51
  10.   Twenty Floors Below (Abrahall/Blyth/Lomas/Reder) - 3:16
  11.   Nocturnal Journal (Abrahall/Blyth/Lomas/Reder) - 2:30
  12.   Crossfire (Abrahall/Blyth/Lomas/Reder) - 4:42
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G.B.H.  -  Producer
Jock  -  Guitar
Kai  -  Drums
Maggie  -  Artwork
Nick Jones  -  Saxophone
Mac  -  Artwork
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 1999 CD Amsterdamned 11
 1989 LP Rough Justice  

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