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- Track listing
- Personnel
- References
{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2019}}{{Multiple issues|{{no footnotes|date=February 2015}}{{refimprove|date=February 2015}} }}{{Infobox album | name = Human Garbage | type = live | artist = The Deviants | cover = | alt = | released = May 1984 | recorded = Dingwalls, London, 3 February 1984 | venue = | studio = | genre = Psychedelic rock | length = | label = Psycho Records – 25 | producer = | prev_title = Previously Unreleased | prev_year = 1982 | next_title = Kill 'Em and Eat 'Em | next_year = 1987 }}Human Garbage is a 1984 live album by the UK underground artist Mick Farren and friends, released under the name The Deviants. Farren had relocated to New York but a return visit to London gave him the opportunity for this one-off performance with Larry Wallis' Previously Unreleased group at Dingwalls on 3 February 1984. In addition, former MC5 guitarist Wayne Kramer, a long-standing collaborator with Farren, flew in for this performance. Track listing- "Outrageous Contagious" (Mick Farren, Larry Wallis) – originally on Mick Farren and the Deviants Screwed Up EP
- "Broken Statue" (Farren, Wallis) – originally a Mick Farren 1978 single A-side, later on Pink Fairies Kill 'Em and Eat 'Em LP
- "Ramblin' Rose" (Fred Burch, Marijohn Wilkin) – originally on MC5's Kick Out the Jams LP
- "Hey Thanks" (Wayne Kramer) – originally on Johnny Thunders and Wayne Kramer's Gang War
- "Screwed Up" (Farren, Paul Rudolph) – originally on Mick Farren and the Deviants Screwed Up EP
- "I Wanna Drink" (Farren, Wallis) – originally on Mick Farren's Vampires Stole My Lunch Money LP
- "Taking LSD" (Wallis, Duncan Sanderson) – originally on Pink Fairies Kill 'Em and Eat 'Em LP
- "Police Car" (Wallis) – originally a Larry Wallis 1978 single A-side
- "Trouble Coming Every Day" (Frank Zappa) – originally on The Mothers of Invention's Freak Out! LP
Personnel- Mick Farren – vocals
- Larry Wallis – guitar, vocals
- Wayne Kramer – guitar
- Duncan Sanderson – bass
- George Butler – drums
References- Sounds reviews: Gig, 18 February 1984; LP, 12 May 1984
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