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Various Artists: Sprinkle King presents You Know What You Should Do / Various - COMPACT DISCSTitle: Sprinkle King presents You Know What You Should Do Various Artist: Various Artists Label: Voodoo Doughnut Rec. Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 616892345145 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2016 02 19 Number of Discs: 2 Two CD compilation album featuring Voodoo Doughnut Recordings' best pastry inspired releases to date. An extremely eclectic collection, chock full of garage rock and punk by Pacific NW legends such as Poison Idea, P. R. O. B. L. E. M.
Title: Sprinkle King presents You Know What You Should Do / VariousArtist: Various Artists
Label: Voodoo Doughnut Rec.
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 616892345145
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2016-02-19
Number of Discs: 2
Two CD compilation album featuring Voodoo Doughnut Recordings' best pastry-inspired releases to date. An extremely eclectic collection, chock full of garage rock and punk by Pacific NW legends such as Poison Idea, P.R.O.B.L.E.M.S. and the Deep Fried Boogie Band, plus hip-hop, Americana, drum corps marches, choral music, live comedy, Italian-language electronica, experimental and more. Plus eight new tracks by Voodoo Doughnut/Voodoo Doughnut Recordings employees who are no slouches themselves! If you've missed any of the 7" singles (or you don't have a record player), this is the doughnut-themed release for you! Brought to you by The World's Leading Doughnut-Based Recording Company. A real audio fritter with fabulous original cover art. Greater than the sum of its parts!
Tracks:
1.1 Glazed-The Pynnacles
1.2 Voo Doo Doughnut-Dami
1.3 Triple Chocolate Penetration-Poison Idea
1.4 Gonuts for Doughnuts-Vodka Wilson Overdrive
1.5 Doughnut Messaging-Nathan Brannon
1.6 Tenorsaurus Rex W/ #2 Step Off-The Last Regiment of
1.7 Waking Dreams-Vicious Pleasures
1.8 I Did Not Go to Jail (I Went to Voodoo Doughnut)-P.R.O.B.L.E.M.S
1.9 Voodoo Doll Yodel-Larry Wilder
1.10 1. Cream 2. Self-Aware Doughnut 3. We Will Find Food 4. Glaze-Girls
1.11 Voodoo Saved My Life-Monica Nelson ; the Highgates
1.12 First Snow-Azel
1.13 Iggy-The Last Regiment of Syncopated Drummers
1.14 Blatant Corporate Suck Up Song-Vegetable Revival Project
1.15 Sheena B.-Super Soaked
1.16 The Howl of Doughnuts-Gadzukes!
2.1 It Ain't No Cupcake (Working at Voodoo Doughnut)-The Doughnut
2.2 Doughnut Case-Chemicals
2.3 The Ballad of Rose with No Clothes and Dean's Sugary Cream
2.4 Doughnut Make My Brown Eyes Blue-Deep Fried Boogie Band
2.5 Hipster Brunch-Los Chinches
2.6 Voodoo Doughnut-Bergerette
2.7 (Dilla) Jokes-Ian Karmel
2.8 Ain't That a Peach-Audios Amigos
2.9 Minimum-Scourge of Ians
2.10 She Took My Doughnut (And Left Me the Hole)-The Gnash
2.11 Infinite Death-Troll
2.12 Letters-Marc Demaco
2.13 Melancholic Neopolitan-Le Onde Del Cielo
2.14 Dona Nobis Doughnut-Bergerette
2.15 Mama's Sweet Rounds-The Dickel Brothers
2.16 Time to Bump the Doughnut- Metts Ryan Collins ; Tres "
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When I began my journey of theological deconstruction, I quickly realized that shedding the harmful elements of conservative white evangelicalism wasn’t enough. The deeper I went, the more I saw how white Christianity remains entangled with colonial narratives that uphold social and sexual hierarchies and distort the liberating truth of the Gospel.
Rev. Joash Thomas’s *The Justice of Jesus* is the book I didn’t know I needed. His voice has profoundly shaped my theological imagination, and this work is a masterclass in liberation ecclesial theology. With clarity and courage, he names the perversion of white, colonialist, slaveholder theology and invites readers to confront its lingering presence in our churches, our pulpits, and our lives.
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