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Brixton Mortars
Released: Feb 17, 2004
Label: N\A
Sessions
Released: May 2, 2000
Label: N\A
Comprising three sets of live British radio sessions, Sessions is an interesting leap through three eras of Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine's existence. With varying success. The best songs --... Continue[+]
I Blame the Government
Released: Sep 1, 1998
Label: N\A
"You win some, and you lose some," Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine once wrote, "and I've lost the will to lose." Maybe they were wrong. After exactly ten years of striving for impossible dreams,... Continue[+]
World Without Dave
Released: Apr 22, 1997
Label: N\A
Post Historic Monsters
Released: Jan 25, 1994
Label: N\A
For the band's fourth album in as many years, Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine takes a darker and more fed-up tone than before. Where albums like 1992: The Love Album or 101 Damnations had been... Continue[+]
This Is the Sound of an Electric Guitar
Released: Jul 28, 1993
Label: N\A
Another helpful Japanese import that attempts to compile a handful of Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine's covers over the years. With reinterpretations of the likes of the Buzzcocks and Generation... Continue[+]
The Only Living Boy In New Cross
Released: Jul 14, 1992
Label: N\A
Probably the best in a long string of great singles by Carter USM (by this point, the name had been shortened from Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine, more for brevity than decorum), 1992's "The... Continue[+]
Bloodsport for All - BONUS TRACK
Released: Feb 11, 1992
Label: N\A
Combining the extra tracks from two different U.K. singles for American release, Bloodsport was a good slice of Carter at both its most affecting and enjoyably goofiest. The title track, originally... Continue[+]
Worry Bomb - LIMITED EDITION
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The press slated them and the public started to ignore them. So Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine named their next album after a selection in a Martin Amis short story and sang, "You and whose... Continue[+]
After the Watershed
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If there's a great "lost song" in the history of Carter, it would be this. As part of the chorus, Jim Bob sang "goodbye Ruby Tuesday" to the tune of the Rolling Stones' original. In a fiasco... Continue[+]
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