UPC · Album
General Patton vs. The X‐Ecutioners
General Patton, The X‐Ecutioners
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689230006022 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release “General Patton vs. The X‐Ecutioners” by General Patton, The X‐Ecutioners, released 2005-01-01 on Ipecac Recordings. UPCs are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify a music release — album, EP, or single — across every digital and physical retail platform. This release contains 23 tracks, each with its own ISRC. Tracks include US4N80500012, US4N80500013, US4N80500014.
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Track List (23)
| Track Title | Artist(s) | ISRC |
|---|---|---|
| X‐Men Doctrine and Declaration: Target = 40:40:11N 73:56:38W | General Patton, The X-Ecutioners | US4N80500012 |
| General P. Counterintelligence: Target = 37:47:36N 122:33:17W | General Patton, The X-Ecutioners | US4N80500013 |
| ¡Get Up, Punk! 0200 Hrs. (Joint Special Operations Task Force) | General Patton, The X-Ecutioners | US4N80500014 |
| Roc Raida: Riot Control Agent/Combat Stress Control | General Patton, The X-Ecutioners | US4N80500015 |
| Improvised Explosive Device 0300 Hrs. | General Patton, The X-Ecutioners | US4N80500016 |
| ¡Vaqueros Y Indios! (Joint Special Operations Task Force) | General Patton, The X-Ecutioners | US4N80500017 |
| Precision Guided Needle‐Dropping and Larynx Munitions (PGNDLM) | General Patton, The X-Ecutioners | US4N80500018 |
| Duelling Banjo Marching Drill | General Patton, The X-Ecutioners | US4N80500019 |
| Battle Hymn of the Technics Republic | General Patton, The X-Ecutioners | US4N80500020 |
| ¡Fire in the Hole! 0400hrs. (Joint Special Operations Task Force) | General Patton, The X-Ecutioners | US4N80500021 |
| Convulsive Antidote for Nerve Agent Autoinjector (CANAA) | General Patton, The X-Ecutioners | US4N80500022 |
| Modified Combined Obstacle Overlay (MCOO)… Or… ‘How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Turntables’ | General Patton, The X-Ecutioners | US4N80500023 |
| Surprise Swing Onsurgency/Tabla and Tongue Twist Counterattack/‘Dragon Seeks Path’ | General Patton, The X-Ecutioners | US4N80500024 |
| ¡Kamikaze! 0500 Hrs. (‘Take a Piece of Me’) | General Patton, The X-Ecutioners | US4N80500025 |
| ‘We’ll Paint This Town’‐‐Throat and Phonograph Fire Support Coordination Measures (TPFSCM) | General Patton, The X-Ecutioners | US4N80500026 |
| Imitative Electromagnetic Deception (IED)/Digital Nonsecure Voice Terminal (DNVT) | General Patton, The X-Ecutioners | US4N80500027 |
| A.W.O.L. Block Party Brawl 0600 Hrs. | General Patton, The X-Ecutioners | US4N80500028 |
| Eastside Multichannel Tactical Scratch Communications (EMTSC) | General Patton, The X-Ecutioners | US4N80500029 |
| ¡Pimps Up, Aces High! 0700 Hrs. (Westside Swashbuckling Parade) | General Patton, The X-Ecutioners | US4N80500030 |
| Warcry/Infrared R’n’B Hallucination/Jungle Operations Exfiltration System | General Patton, The X-Ecutioners | US4N80500031 |
| L.O.L.‐‐¡Loser on Line! (Hate the Player, Hate the Game) | General Patton, The X-Ecutioners | US4N80500032 |
| Low Altitude Vocal Parachute Extraction System (LAVPES) | General Patton, The X-Ecutioners | US4N80500033 |
| Battle Damage Assessment and Repair/White Flag Surrender/‘Wake Me Up in Heaven’ | General Patton, The X-Ecutioners | US4N80500034 |
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What is UPC 689230006022?
689230006022 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to General Patton vs. The X‐Ecutioners by General Patton, The X‐Ecutioners. UPCs (also called EAN barcodes) are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify music releases — albums, EPs, and singles — across all digital and physical retail platforms.
This release contains 23 tracks. Each track has its own ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) that identifies the specific sound recording, while the UPC identifies the release as a whole. Knowing your release's UPC is essential for neighboring rights collection societies like SoundExchange and for transferring music between distributors.
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