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Spam is a [[1973]] album by Dirk McQuickly and his wife [[Martini McQuickly]]. The main subject of the album, as the title suggests, is the canned precooked pork meat ''Spam'', althought some people accuse the album of being a direct attack on Dirk's former bandmate [[Ron Nasty]], including Nasty himself.
 
 
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'''Spam''' is a [[1973]] album by Dirk McQuickly and his wife [[Martini McQuickly]]. The main subject of the album, as the title suggests, is the canned precooked pork meat ''Spam'', althought some people accuse the album of being a direct attack on Dirk's former bandmate [[Ron Nasty]], including Nasty himself.
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==Tracks==
 
#"[[Too Many Spam]]"
 
#"[[Too Many Spam]]"

Revision as of 01:12, 18 October 2013

Spam
Spam
SPAM

Release

17 May 1973

Recorded

January-March 1973

Genre

Rock

Length

43:15

Label

Rutle Corps

Spam is a 1973 album by Dirk McQuickly and his wife Martini McQuickly. The main subject of the album, as the title suggests, is the canned precooked pork meat Spam, althought some people accuse the album of being a direct attack on Dirk's former bandmate Ron Nasty, including Nasty himself.

Tracks

  1. "Too Many Spam"
  2. "3 Pig Legs"
  3. "Ham On"
  4. "Dear Pork"
  5. "Uncle Spam/Admiral Hormel"
  6. "Spam Away"
  7. "Ham of the Country"
  8. "Porkberry Moon Delight"
  9. "Eat at Home"
  10. "Long Ham Lady"
  11. "Spam On"
  12. "The Back Side of My Can"