"Wedding Dice" by the iconic Flesh Eaters. Released in 1981 on their groundbreaking album A Minute to Pray, A Second to Die, this track is a post-punk masterpiece that captures the raw, frenetic energy of the early '80s.
Led by the charismatic Chris D., The Flesh Eaters were pioneers in blending punk, blues, and rockabilly, creating a sound that's uniquely their own. "Wedding Dice" is a perfect example of their dark, chaotic, and rebellious style.
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