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Beezelbub's Buggy by Amish Militia

Date Released 4/16/2009       Sales 12       Listens 12

Those wild-eyed Amish boys are back.... Long Bong Records' Amish Militia serve up another helping of Mennonite metal, with their new EP; 'Beezelbub's Buggy', and once again show that there's more to Lancaster County than buggies, barns and bonnets [booyah!]. The disc opens with the driving, "Lights Out In Lancaster", followed by the soon-to-be-stripper-fave "Plowin' The Back 40", finally climaxing with
Beezelbub's Buggy" and a revisitation of "Hot Bonnet Babes" from their debut.


Tracks


  • 1. Lights Out In Lancaster
  • 2. Plowin' The Back 40
  • 3. Barn's Not The Only Thing Raising
  • 4. Beezelbub's Buggy
  • 5. Hot Bonnet Babes (Reprise)

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"I was born in Lancaster. it has always been DUTCH-GERMAN. Since Deutche-German = German-German it would be redundant if that were the true case true. The language spoken from back in the day was Dutch mixed with German. it is in fact Dutch-German."

Walrus

"The Elders must have thought "we've got some heathens in our midst upon hearing this disc. Wherever did they get so much knowledge of a carnal nature? There were things raising that weren't the barn!"

theHoseman

"A lot of bands release EPs to stay fresh in their fans minds - sort of a placeholder until their next full length LP. Amish Militia is NOT one of those bands. "Beezelbub's Buggy" is a every bit as strong as the Militia's debut full length and songs like "Plowin' The Back 40" will most certainly find their way into the band's live set for years to come. "Lights Out In Lancaster" is a blistering salvo that manages to be the first doom metal single to top my list of windows down summertime jams!"

Eric


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