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Unabomber is an EP by the American heavy metal band Macabre released in 1999.

Track listing

  1. "The Unabomber" - Theodore Kaczynski
  2. "Ambassador Hotel" - Jeffrey Dahmer
  3. "The Brain" - Jeffrey Dahmer
  4. "David Brom Took an Axe" - David Brom
  5. "Dr. Holmes - He Stripped Their Bones" - Herman Mudgett
  6. "Ed Gein" - Ed Gein
  7. "Serial Killer" - Henry Lee Lucas and Ottis Toole

(All of the songs on the album are in fact demos/original recordings)

Credits

  • Corporate Death - Guitars, Vocals
  • Nefarious - Bass, Vocals
  • Dennis The Menace - Drums


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