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1989 compilation album by The Vandals
Peace Thru Vandalism / When in Rome Do as The Vandals
In the album's liner notes Brent Turner is credited as having performed all of the bass tracks on When in Rome Do as the Vandals, however by the time of that album's release Chalmer Lumary had joined the band on the bass position. Lumary is therefore listed in the liner notes as the band's official bass player. The liner notes also erroneously list Joe Escalante as writing and composing the entirety of the album's content, whereas the majority was written by Stevo and Jan Nils Ackermann. Furthermore, many tracks from Peace Thru Vandalism had been written and performed prior to Escalante's involvement in the band, adding to the suspicious nature of the inclusion.
Track listing
"Wanna Be Manor" (Ackermann/Jensen)
"Urban Struggle" (Ackermann/Jensen)
"The Legend of Pat Brown" (Ackermann/Jensen)
"Pirate's Life" (Ackermann/Escalante)
"H.B. Hotel" (originally performed by Elvis Presley) (Presley/Durden/Axton)
"Anarchy Burger (Hold the Government)" (Escalante/Jensen)
"Ladykiller" (Escalante/Jensen)
"Birthday Bash" (Escalante/Jensen)
"Master Race (In Outer Space)" (Escalante/Jensen)
"Big Bro vs. Johnny Sako" (Escalante/Jensen/Ackermann)
All songs written by The Vandals, copyright 1982, 1984 and 1989 Greco Roman Publishing, except "H.B. Hotel" by Elvis Presley and "Hocus Pocus" by Focus.