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- Straight Freak Ticket is an album by the American alternative rock band Love Battery. The band's first album for a major label, it was released in 1995 on Atlas Records. The first single was "Fuzz Factory". The band supported the album with a North American tour that included shows with Bettie Serveert. Straight Freak Ticket was a commercial disappointment. (en)
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- Straight Freak Ticket (en)
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- Bruce Calder, Love Battery (en)
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- The Charlotte Observer (en)
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- Straight Freak Ticket is an album by the American alternative rock band Love Battery. The band's first album for a major label, it was released in 1995 on Atlas Records. The first single was "Fuzz Factory". The band supported the album with a North American tour that included shows with Bettie Serveert. Straight Freak Ticket was a commercial disappointment. (en)
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- Straight Freak Ticket (en)
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