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Joe's Garage is a 1979 rock opera by Frank Zappa. Zappa self-deprecatingly describes the album as a "stupid little story about how the government is going to do away with music."[1] Originally released as two separate studio albums on Zappa Records, the project was later remastered and reissued as a triple album box set, Joe's Garage, Acts I, II & III, in 1987. The story is told by a character identified as the "Central Scrutinizer" narrating the story of Joe, an average adolescent male, who forms a garage rock band, has unsatisfying relationships with women, gives all of his money to a government assisted and insincere religion, explores sexual activities with appliances, and is imprisoned. After being released from prison into a dystopian society in which music itself has been criminalized, he lapses into insanity.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe%27s_Garage
Act I
1-1 The Central Scrutinizer 3:28
1-2 Joe's Garage 6:09
1-3 Catholic Girls 4:19
1-4 Crew Slut 6:38
1-5 Fembot In A Wet T-Shirt 4:44
1-6 On The Bus 4:31
1-7 Why Does It Hurt When I Pee? 2:23
1-8 Lucille Has Messed My Mind Up 5:42
1-9 Scrutinizer Postlude 1:34
Act II
1-10 A Token Of My Extreme 5:29
1-11 Stick It Out 4:34
1-12 Sy Borg 8:55
2-1 Dong Work For Yuda 5:03
2-2 Keep It Greasey 8:21
2-3 Outside Now 5:49
Act III
2-4 He Used To Cut The Grass 8:35
2-5 Packard Goose 11:31
2-6 Watermelon In Easter Hay 9:05
2-7 A Little Green Rosetta 8:14
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