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  1. Total Destruction to Your Mind/Rat On! by Swamp Dogg released in 1991. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. Mar 6, 2013 · Key Tracks: Total Destruction to Your Mind: “Dust Your Head Color Red”, “Sal-A-faster”, “Mama’s Baby, Daddy’s Maybe”. Rat On!: “Predicament #2”, “Creeping Away”, “That Ain’t My Wife”. Artists With Similar Fire: Black Joe Lewis and The Honeybears / Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings / Doris Duke. Swamp Dogg Website.

  3. Rat On! (1971) Total Destruction to Your Mind is the debut album by the American musician Swamp Dogg (Jerry Williams, Jr.), released in 1970. [2] [3] It is considered to be a cult album, a classic, and a neglected masterpiece. [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] It was rereleased in 2013, along with 1971's Rat On! [9]

  4. Feb 11, 2007 · Total Destruction of Your Mind / Rat on. Import. Swamp Dogg Format: Audio CD. 4.5 18 ratings. $1382. See all 10 formats and editions. Streaming. Unlimited MP3. $8.99. Listen with our. Free App. Audio CD. $13.82 5 Used from $13.82. Vinyl. $29.88 6 New from $29.88. Product details. Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No.

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  5. The same is true of Dogg’s debut album: ‘Total Destruction to Your Mind’ varies between the laid back and the frenzied, extending far beyond any standard template. He’s not really reigned to any one genre, either: ‘Mama’s baby, Daddy’s Maybe’ is a classy blues stroller, and elsewhere there are some country leanings woven into ...

  6. Dec 19, 2006 · ›. R&B. ›. Funk. Select delivery location. See All Buying Options. Excellent Sides Of Swamp Dogg Vol.1 Total Destruction To Your Mind/Rat On. Swamp Dogg Format: Audio CD. 4.4 15 ratings. See all 3 formats and editions. Streaming. Unlimited MP3. $9.49. Listen with our. Free App. Audio CD. from $33.00 3 Used from $33.00.

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  7. Mar 6, 2013 · - No Depression. CD Review: Swamp Dogg – Total Destruction to Your Mind / Rat On! Hyperbolium Posted On March 6, 2013. Lost soul classics lost no more. Industry veteran Jerry Williams, Jr. unleashed his alter ego on this 1970 masterpiece, spelling out his unconventional views in groove-heavy soul music.

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