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The Tunes of Two Cities
"The Tunes of Two Cities" was released in 1982 by The Residents. It is part two of "The Mole Triology". It does not continue the plot, but it further shows how The Moles' and -
Freak Show (1990)
"Freak Show" is an album released by The Residents. There's also a CD ROM of the same name that was released in 1994. Due to the CD- ROM's success, they released the -
The Ughs (2009)
"The Ughs!" is an album released by The Residents. It features segments from the "Voice of Midnight", but they were recorded in a new style that doesn't need a narrator. It was released -
The Voice of Midnight (2007)
"The Voice of Midnight" is an album by The Residents. The plot of the album is that the protagonist, Nate, has a fear that The Sandman is stalking him. It was released in 2007 -
Guylum Bardot
Guylum Bardot is the third track off of the studio debut album Meet The Residents, starting off from Numb Erone and ending into Breath and Length. The love that we've been through -
God in 3 persons (1987)
"God in 3 persons" is a story album released in 1987. The story revolves around Mr. X, and two Siamese twins who have healing powers. He falls in love with one of the twins -
The Big Bubble- part four of the Mole Trilogy (1985)
band had on the people, and falsley sent Ramsey, the lead singer, to prision for speaking in the language. After many protests, they let him go. This is the group's first offical album. - Sorry -
Demons Dance Alone (Tour- 2002-2003)
"Demons Dance Alones" is a tour by The Residents. It consists of tracks from their 2002 album "Demons Dance Alone". It went from October 2002 to Setember 2003. - King Kong/Demons Dance Alone Instrumental -
Mark of The Mole (1981)
"Mark of the Mole" is the first part of the "Mole Triology" by The Residents. The first side explains how the Moles have to leave their homeland because of a flood. They than migrate -
Stranger than Supper (1990- compilation)
"Stranger than Supper" is a compilation released by The Residents. It compiles rare/unreleased songs from live performances, and rehearsals of live songs. It was released in 1990. - Intro/ Somethin' Devilish -
Duck Stab!/ Buster and Glenn
"Duck stab/ Buster and Glenn" is the fifth album by The Residents. This is their most successful record since the "Satsifaction" single. "Duck stab" was originally a 7" ep that contained the songs from -
Live at the Fillmore (1998- performance/cd)
"Live at the Fillmore" is a live recording released by The Residents. Act one features two suites: "Louisiana", which features music based on their hometown, and "Freaks", based on the album "Freak Show". Act -
Assorted Secrets (1984)
Records almost went bankrupt, so they had to release it. The Residents still hate the fact of it being released to this day. There also a deluxe version of the album. - Mark Of The Mole -
The River of Crime (2006)
"The River of Crime" is an album by The Residents. It was originally a podcast series of five episodes. Each episode involved crime in some way, and the protagonist of each is a character -
CUBE-E- The History of American Music in Three EZ Pieces (Tour-1989-1990)
music, "Black Barry", which combined Slave hymns and blues music, and "The Baby King" which had tracks from the "King and Eye" album. The tour was performed from 1989 to 1990. Pt.1- Buckaroo Blues -
Gingerbread Man (1994)
"The Gingerbread Man" is an album released by The Residents. They also created a CD- ROM by the same name. There's also an extended album that was released due to the CD-ROM -
Title in Limbo- The Residents and Renaldo and the Loaf (1983)
Loaf released their first album on Ralph Records. The duo had to leave for England, leaving the album unfinished. Since The Mole Show was a financial failure, they had to release this album to the -
Hit the road jack (1987)
"Hit the road jack" is a single released by The Residents. There are two versions of the single, one being the 7 inch version, and the second being the "Special Almost Dance Mix", which -
The Snakey Wake (1988)
The Residents met Philip Lithman in 1969. They became immediate friends and began playing music together. Snakefinger participated in many Residents projects with 1986 being a particularly good year for their working together. Plans were -
The Bunny Boy (Tour 2008)
"The Bunny Boy" is a tour by The Residents. Its setlist consists of tracks from the "Bunny Boy" album. The tour went from October to December 2008. - Nobody Will Listen -
Our Finest Flowers (1992)
"Our Finest Flowers" is an album released by The Residents. The tracks are medlys of various Residents songs. It was released in 1992 for their 20th anniversery. - Gone Again -
Sinister Exaggerator
Sinister Exaggerator is the second song off the 1978 album Duck Stab!/Buster& Glenn, or the fifth song on the Duck Stab! EP. Your life is leaning downhill -
Demons Dance Alone (2002)
"Demons Dance Alone" is an album by The Residents. The concept is that the album reflects the emotions about the 9-11 attack. It was released in 2002. - I. Tounge -
Whatever Happened To Vileness Fats? (Soundtrack- 1984)
It was recorded and released in 1984. There are two early tracks that are included on the album- “Eloise” is included on “Broccoli and Saxophone”. “Lord, It’s Lonely” is a different version of “Lonely -
Stars and Hank Forever! (1986)
"Stars and Hank forever!" is the second, and final album in the "American Composer series" by The Residents. The album contains the music of Hank Williams, and a medley of marches written by John
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