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== Tracks == | == Tracks == | ||
− | + | *[[Teen-age Wind]] | |
− | [[Teen-age Wind]] | + | *[[Harder Than Your Husband]] |
− | + | *[[Doreen]] | |
− | [[Harder Than Your Husband]] | + | *[[Goblin Girl]] |
− | + | *[[Theme From The 3rd Movement Of Sinister Footwear]] | |
− | [[Doreen]] | + | *[[Society Pages]] |
− | + | *[[I'm A Beautiful Guy]] | |
− | [[Goblin Girl]] | + | *[[Beauty Knows No Pain]] |
− | + | *[[Charlie's Enormous Mouth]] | |
− | [[Theme From The 3rd Movement Of Sinister Footwear]] | + | *[[Any Downers?]] |
− | + | *[[Conehead]] | |
− | [[Society Pages]] | + | *[[You Are What You Is (The Track) | You Are What You Is]] |
− | + | *[[Mudd Club]] | |
− | [[I'm A Beautiful Guy]] | + | *[[The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing]] |
− | + | *[[Dumb All Over]] | |
− | [[Beauty Knows No Pain]] | + | *[[Heavenly Bank Account]] |
− | + | *[[Suicide Chump]] | |
− | [[Charlie's Enormous Mouth]] | + | *[[Jumbo Go Away]] |
− | + | *[[If Only She Woulda]] | |
− | [[Any Downers?]] | + | *[[Drafted Again]] |
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− | [[Conehead]] | ||
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− | [[You Are What You Is]] | ||
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− | [[Mudd Club]] | ||
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− | [[The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing]] | ||
− | |||
− | [[Dumb All Over]] | ||
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− | [[Heavenly Bank Account]] | ||
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− | [[Suicide Chump]] | ||
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− | [[Jumbo Go Away]] | ||
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− | [[If Only She Woulda]] | ||
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− | [[Drafted Again]] | ||
== Players == | == Players == |
Revision as of 03:36, 6 April 2005
Release Info
Tracks
- Teen-age Wind
- Harder Than Your Husband
- Doreen
- Goblin Girl
- Theme From The 3rd Movement Of Sinister Footwear
- Society Pages
- I'm A Beautiful Guy
- Beauty Knows No Pain
- Charlie's Enormous Mouth
- Any Downers?
- Conehead
- You Are What You Is
- Mudd Club
- The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing
- Dumb All Over
- Heavenly Bank Account
- Suicide Chump
- Jumbo Go Away
- If Only She Woulda
- Drafted Again
Players
Background
The girl-hitting incident heard in “Jumbo, Go Away” represented yet another case of Frank reporting on real events and letting listeners come to their own conclusions (rather than force-feeding them any “message songs”); Zappa guitarist Denny Walley had slapped a woman.
Dweezil’s line “Leave my nose alone, please” from the end of “Drafted Again” was originally heard at the end of “Flower Punk” on the Money album.