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1998 EP by Skyclad
Outrageous Fourtunes
EP by Skyclad
Released1998
GenreFolk metal
ProducerKevin Ridley
Skyclad chronology
Thinking Allowed?
(1993)
Outrageous Fourtunes
(1998)
Classix Shape
(1999)

Outrageous Fourtunes is a limited edition acoustic EP by British folk metal band Skyclad. It was first released as a bonus CD for special edition copies of the band's album The Answer Machine?. Remaining copies were then sold at concerts and at select online retailers. A complete, low quality version of the EP was made available free on the Internet, with the band's blessing.

Track listing

  1. "Land of the Rising Slum" (Acoustic)
  2. "Sins of Emission" (Acoustic)
  3. "Alone in Death's Shadow" (Acoustic)
  4. "Spinning Jenny" (Acoustic)

External links

Skyclad
  • Steve Ramsey
  • Graeme "Bean" English
  • Georgina Biddle
  • Kevin Ridley
  • Arron Walton
  • Dave Pugh
Studio albums
Compilation albums
Live albums
EPs
Singles
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