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Tragic Figures

1982 studio album by Savage Republic From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tragic Figures
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Tragic Figures is the debut studio album by American post-punk band Savage Republic, released in 1982 by Independent Project.[3] The reissue version was augmented with the 1982 single "Film Noir" and the 1984 EP Tragic Figure, among other bonus tracks.

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The sleeve design, by Bruce Licher, features a photograph of the revolutionary government executing Iranian Kurds on August 24, 1979. The photographer, Jahangir Razmi, won a Pulitzer Prize anonymously but was able to reveal himself in 2006.

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Track listing

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All tracks are written by Philip Drucker, Mark Erskine, Bruce Licher and Jeff Long.

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Adapted from the Tragic Figures liner notes.[4]

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In other media

The song Real Men is used in the Silence of the Lambs (film) when Catherine Martin captures Jame Gumb's pet dog and threatens to kill it before Clarice Starling arrives.[5]

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