Song name is the album name is the band name

>song name is the album name is the band name

Bad Company, from the album Bad Company, by the band Bad Company.

>song name is the album name
>song lasts 38 seconds

is this the only one?

Black Sabbath, Black Sabbath, by Black Sabbath.

And it's a hell of an opening track

Deicide, Deicide, by Deicide

Run the jewels, by run the jewels, from the album run the jewels

Run the Jewels, Run the Jewels, by Run the Jewels

Wavves, Wavves, by Wavves

rtj, rtj, by rtj

Death Grips (Next Grips) by Death Grips from Death Grips EP

deltron 3030, deletron 3030, deletron 3030

Pennywise by Pennywise from Pennywise

>song title is genre name

Iron Maiden,on Iron Maiden, by Iron Maiden

Slowdive by Slowdive from their EP Slowdive

my name is skillex, from the EP my name is skrillex, by skrillex

Death Metal
Death Metal
Possessed
Death Metal

Wilco - Wilco (The Album) - Wilco (The Song)

What did they mean by this?

Fat Boys from Fat Boys by Fat Boys

Wilco

Dubs, from the album Dubs, by the band Dubs

Prhyme, Phryme, by Prhyme

Holy shit

Impressive

I love you

I can think of Black Sabbath and Iron Maiden off the top of my head

Not only that, but the album was released on February, Friday the 13th, 1970.

Exactly thirty-nine years later, to the day, Friday the thirteenth again fell on a February. I had an old co-worker who was a big AC/DC fan and well into dadrock in general, and on that day I let him know the numerology I'd figured out, in autistic words like these:

"Today is February, Friday the 13th, 2009. Thirty-nine years ago, or three thirteens ago, February 13th 1970 also fell on a friday, and on that day, The Debut album of Black Sabbath was released, titled Black Sabbath, and its opening title was Black Sabbath. so three thirteens ago on another Friday the 13th were three Black Sabbaths."

He seemed to get a big kick out of that. Good musical taste for an old dude too, sometimes in addition to the usual dadrock fare we'd put on some jazz or some actual weird stuff to piss off all the other co-workers, who were usually wont to listen to either country or nu-metal, along with the dadrock, which was universally accepted on the shop floor.

He was also big on Jim Carroll.

A, A by A

Electric Wizard from Electric Wizard by Electric Wizard

Buena Vista Social Club, Buena Vista Social Club, Buena Vista Social Club

He also liked Zappa and [spoiler] Captain Beefheart [/spoiler] . Dude's gotta be around 70 by now, assuming he's still around.

you are bad at lying :)

Wolves In The Throne Room by Wolves In The Throne Room on the demo Wolves In The Throne Room.

decide*
decide*
decide*

Ultimate Painting, on the album Ultimate Painting, by the band Ultimate Painting

Motörhead, by Hakwind

true story friendo

Lunatic Soul, from a Lunatic Soul, by Lunatic Soul

>title track is a 30-second acoustic outro

nice dubs

Minor Threat, from Minor Threat, by Minor Threat.

Death Grips (Next Grips), from Death Grips, by Death Grips

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