Pezcore
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Pezcore | ||
Studio album by Less Than Jake | ||
Released | 1995 2002 (re-release) |
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Recorded | Georgia Street Studios, Tallahassee, FL Mirror Image Studios, Tampa, FL |
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Genre | Ska Punk | |
Length | 47:17 | |
Label | Dill Records (1995 original) Asian Man Records (1995 reissue) Fueled by Ramen (2002 tenth anniversary re-release) |
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Producer(s) | Bob McPeek | |
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Less Than Jake chronology | ||
n/a | Pezcore (1995) |
Losers, Kings and Things We Don't Understand (1995) |
Pezcore was the first full compact disc released by the Ska Punk band Less Than Jake, originally released on Dill Records in 1995. The album was later reissued on Asian Man, but was missing two tracks found on the Dill version ("Jeffersons" and "Laverne and Shirley").
In 2002, Less Than Jake released a tenth anniversary version of Pezcore to celebrate the band's 10 years of existence. Issued on Less Than Jake drummer Vinnie Fiorello's Fueled by Ramen label, the 2002 re-release was noteworthy in that the songs were completely remixed and remastered from the original recording sessions.
[edit] Track listing
- "Liquor Store"
- "My Very Own Flag"
- "Johnny Quest Thinks We're Sellouts"
- "Big"
- "Shotgun"
- "Black Coffee"
- "Throw the Brick"
- "Growing Up on a Couch"
- "Blindsided"
- "Downbeat"
- "Jen Doesn't Like Me Anymore"
- "Out of the Crowd"
- "Robo"
- "Where in the Hell is Mike Sinkovich?"
- "Process"
- "Three Quarts Drunk"
- "Boomtown"
- "Short on Ideas"
- "One Last Cigarette"
- "Jeffersons" (Dill release only)
- "Laverne & Shirley" (Dill release only, Hidden Track on Asian Man release)
[edit] Tenth Anniversary Edition track listing
- "Liquor Store"
- "My Very Own Flag"
- "Johnny Quest Thinks We're Sellouts"
- "Big"
- "Shotgun"
- "Black Coffee"
- "Throw the Brick"
- "Growing Up on a Couch"
- "Blindsided"
- "Downbeat"
- "Jen Doesn't Like Me Anymore"
- "Out of the Crowd"
- "Robo"
- "Where in the Hell is Mike Sinkovich?"
- "Process"
- "Three Quarts Drunk"
- "Boomtown"
- "Short on Ideas/One Last Cigarette"