TISM's last concert in Melbourne and their second last show ever.
1. Preliminary Address by DJ Trevor
2. Defecate On My Face
3. Everyone Else Has Had More Sex Than Me
4. Sid Viscous
5. Somebody Start A Fight Or Something
6. Neck It
7. Diffident Strokes
8. Greg! The Stop Sign!!
9. Death Death Death
10. Mistah Eliot He Wanker/Kill Yourself Now And Avoid The Rush
11. Message From A Big Day Out Port-a-loo
12. Defecate On My Face
13. Ill Ave Ya
14. Whatareya?
15. The Mystery Of The Artist Explained
16. As Seen On Reality
17. All Homeboys Are Dickheads
18. Five Yards
19. I Rooted A Girl Who Rooted A Guy Who Rooted A Girl Who Rooted A Guy Who Rooted A Girl Who Rooted Shane Crawford
20. A Faceful Of Divertimenti
21. Lillee Caught Dilley Bowled Milli Vanilli
22. Defecate On My Face
23. BFW
24. I Drive A Truck
25. Garbage
26. (Hell Never Be An) Ol Man River
27. TISM Are Shit
28. Defecate On My Face
29. Interlude
30. On Behalf Of TISM I Would Like To Concede We Have Lost The Election
31. Give Up For Australia
credits
from Jesus Education Salvation Uniform Squad,
track released November 5, 2021
Recorded by Zac Dadic (with kind permission of TISM).
Phototography by Zac Dadic
supported by 25 fans who also own “TISM Full Show: Hi-Fi Bar 13/11/2004”
Well I didn't ask for this Shit but I love it. Of course you will want to check out the web series for some context
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkRxIMJ3GpPH_NurdvJLLUnsP3vUCDIYn Deonast
supported by 19 fans who also own “TISM Full Show: Hi-Fi Bar 13/11/2004”
I get the feeling that DC was having a hard time of things when this was being made. "Market Forces" is possibly the bleakest story he's ever put out, and leaves me feeling genuinely uncomfortable and with zero faith in humanity. It's great. "Something Good" is the cure for this feeling and ultimately it holds an even bigger payoff; this is the moment when he truly took off his mask. Well, possibly anyway, maybe he was just joshing, you know what he's like. yadoog
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