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The Dwarves Are Born Again

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The Dwarves Are Born Again is a 2011 studio album by the American punk rock band Dwarves. It is the band’s eighth full-length album, released in May 2011 and running 31 minutes and 29 seconds. The music returns to the Dwarves’ classic thrash/punk/noise sound, showing the band at their most familiar and aggressive.

Album information
- This album marks a return to the raw, fast sound the Dwarves are known for, more so than in some previous releases.
- The release followed Blag Dahlia’s pop collaboration Candy Now! and the solo album Sunday School Massacre; one track on Born Again is a remake of Happy Suicide, retitled as Happy Birthday Suicide.
- Some editions included a 25th Anniversary DVD with live footage and music videos.

Track listing (all tracks written by Dwarves)
1. The Dwarves Are Still the Best Band Ever
2. 15 Minutes
3. Stop Me
4. Looking Out for Number One
5. You’ll Never Take Us Alive
6. Bang Up
7. We Only Came to Get High
8. I Masturbate Me
9. It’s a Wonderful Life of Sin
10. Happy Birthday Suicide
11. Fake ID
12. Working Class Hole
13. F.U.T.Y.D.
14. Candy Now
15. Do the HeWhoCannotBeNamed
16. Your Girl’s Mom
17. Zip Zero
18. The Band That Wouldn’t Die

Other details
- Length: 31:29
- Genre: Punk rock with a thrash/noise edge
- Label: Music Video Distributors/Greedy
- Chronology: Prev — The Dwarves Must Die (2004); Next — The Dwarves Invented Rock & Roll (2014)

The Dwarves Are Born Again presents a straightforward return to the band’s hard-edged style, packaged in a compact, energetic album.


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