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- Frolic_through_the_Park abstract "Frolic through the Park is the second studio album by the band Death Angel, released in 1988.The song "Bored" was used in a scene in the 1990 movie Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III.".
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- Frolic_through_the_Park producer Vain_(band).
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- Frolic_through_the_Park recordedIn Berkeley,_California.
- Frolic_through_the_Park recordedIn Fantasy_Studios.
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- Frolic_through_the_Park artist Death_Angel.
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- Frolic_through_the_Park nextAlbum "Act III".
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- Frolic_through_the_Park recorded "Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California, March 1988".
- Frolic_through_the_Park released "July 1988".
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