The Horrors EP
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The Horrors EP was released in October, 2006. At first it was only released in America but was eventually released in the UK. A slightly different version with a white cover was released in Japan and Australia.

"Crawdaddy Simone" is a cover of The Syndicats
The Syndicats
The Syndicats were an English group, who were Steve Howe's first band. Their three singles on Columbia were produced by Joe Meek. When lead guitarist Howe left for Tomorrow in 1965, he was replaced by Ray Fenwick. Fenwick played lead guitar on the band's most famous song "Crawdaddy Simone"...

 (featuring Ray Fenwick
Ray Fenwick
Ray Fenwick is an English guitarist and session musician, best known for replacing Steve Howe in The Syndicats, and as the lead guitarist of Ian Gillan's post Deep Purple solo project, the Ian Gillan Band.-Biography:...

) 1965 single produced by Joe Meek
Joe Meek
Robert George "Joe" Meek was a pioneering English record producer and songwriter....

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Track listing

  1. "Death at the Chapel
    Death at the Chapel
    "Death at the Chapel" was the second single by the UK garage rock band The Horrors. According to Faris Badwan the song is about a 60's girl group dying a gruesome death, altering their belief in true love.The B-side is a cover of a song by The Syndicats....

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  2. "Crawdaddy Simone"
  3. "Sheena Is a Parasite
    Sheena Is a Parasite
    "Sheena is a Parasite" was the debut single by the UK band The Horrors, released in April, 2006. It did not chart as it contained both stickers and inserts, therefore breaking chart rules....

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  4. "Jack the Ripper
    Jack the Ripper (song)
    "Jack the Ripper" is a song by English musician Screaming Lord Sutch, released as a 7" single in the UK and Germany in 1963 on Decca. It was produced by Joe Meek and recorded in his Holloway Road studio in Islington, England...

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  5. "Excellent Choice"
  6. "Sheena Is a Parasite" (video)
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