Take Me I'm Your Disease

Take Me I'm Your Disease

Infobox Single
Name = "Take Me I'm Your Disease"

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Artist = Angelica
from Album =
Released = August 28, 2000
Format = vinyl record (7"), CD
[ Recorded = ]
Genre = Punk rock
Length = 03:10
Label = Fantastic Plastic Records
Writer = Holly Ross
Producer = Paul "Cap'n" Tipler
Chart position =
[ Reviews = ] *
Last single = "Bring Back Her Head"
(1999)

This single = "Take Me I'm Your Disease"
(2000)
Next single =

"Take Me I'm Your Disease" is a song by Angelica, released as the band's final single, on Fantastic Plastic Records. As with previous Angelica singles, it was limited edition. It went straight in at #1 in the Indie Charts. The song "Corn Riggs" is a cover of a song from the 1973 film The Wicker Man, originally sung by Paul Giovanni with Magnet.

ingle track listings

7"

A1 - Take Me I'm Your Disease(Ross)
B1 - Aching (Ross)
B2 - Corn Riggs (Giovanni)

CD

1 - Take Me I'm Your Disease(Ross)
2 - Aching (Ross)
3 - Corn Riggs (Giovanni)


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