Coughing Up a Storm
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Coughing Up a Storm | ||
Studio album by Frenzal Rhomb | ||
Released | 1995 October 28, 1997 (USA) |
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Recorded | Q, Darlinghurst, New South Wales | |
Genre | Punk | |
Label | Shock Records Liberation Records (USA) |
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Producer(s) | David Price | |
Frenzal Rhomb chronology | ||
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Dick Sandwich (EP) (1993) |
Coughing Up a Storm (1995) |
Not So Tough Now (1996) |
Coughing Up a Storm was the 1995 debut album from Australian punk band Frenzal Rhomb. It was re-titled Once a Jolly Swagman Always a Jolly Swagman for its 1997 U.S. release.
[edit] Track listing (Original Australian version)
- "Genius"
- "Fraud"
- "Run" (features a secret track hidden after it)
- "Get Off"
- "Hate"
- "Suburban Male"
- "Don't Speak"
- "Sick and Tired"
- "Infotainment"
- "Dugadugabowbow"
- "No Thought"
- "4 Litres"
- "Big Paranoia"
- "Cones"
- "Kaan Kaant"
- "Secret Track 1"
- "Secret Track 2"
- "Secret Track 3"
The last of these secret tracks features messages from a Frenzal answering machine tape, including several (sometimes abusive) messages from former drummer Carl.
[edit] Track listing ('Swagman' version)
- "Richer Than You" – 2:08
- "Roger" – 2:03
- "You're O.K." – 1:49
- "Million" – 3:37
- "Chemotherapy" – 1:52
- "Who Can You Trust" – 1:03
- "Home and Away" – 3:29
- "Genius" – 3:00
- "Fraud" – 2:33
- "Run" – 3:10
- "Get Off" – 2:40
- "Hate" – 0:57
- "Suburban Male" – 2:37
- "Don't Speak" – 2:08
- "Sick and Tired" – 2:09
- "Dugadugabowbow" – 2:38
- "No Thought" – 2:30
- "4 Litres" – 2:14
- "Big Paranoia" – 2:17
- "Cones" – 2:00
- "Kaan Kant" – 2:52
- "Fuck the System" – 2:14
- "Can't Trust a Redneck" – 1:47
- "Why Aren't You Dead?" – 2:18
The LP also fails to mention the track "Infotainment" which is hidden between "Sick and Tired" and "Dugadugabowbow".