Who Could Win a Rabbit
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"Who Could Win a Rabbit" | ||
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Single by Animal Collective | ||
from the album Sung Tongs | ||
Released | July 19, 2004 | |
Format | CD single 7-inch |
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Recorded | September, 2003 | |
Genre | Experimental/Freak Folk | |
Length | 2:18 | |
Label | Fat Cat | |
Writer(s) | Animal Collective | |
Producer(s) | Scott Colburn | |
Animal Collective singles chronology | ||
"Wastered" (2004) |
"Who Could Win a Rabbit" (2004) |
"Grass" (2005) |
"Who Could Win a Rabbit" is the only single from experimental band Animal Collective's fifth album, Sung Tongs. The song is notable for its quick and poppy structure and its obtuse and seemingly non-sensical lyrics. The song "Baby Day" is included on the single as a b-side.
[edit] Track Listing
- "Who Could Win a Rabbit" - 2:18
- "Baby Day" - 4:32
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Animal Collective |
Avey Tare | Panda Bear | Deakin | Geologist |
Other Contributors: Vashti Bunyan | Doctess | Eyvind |
Band Discography |
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Albums: Spirit They're Gone, Spirit They've Vanished | Danse Manatee | Hollinndagain | Campfire Songs | Here Comes the Indian | Sung Tongs | Feels |
Extended Plays: Prospect Hummer | People |
Singles: "Wastered" | "Who Could Win a Rabbit" | "Grass" | "The Purple Bottle" |
Solo & Related Acts: Terrestrial Tones | Jane | Avey Tare & Kría Brekkan | Panda Bear |
Solo & Related Discography |
Studio Albums: Panda Bear | Paradise | COcOnuts | Young Prayer | Blasted | Oboroed / Circus Lives | Berserker | Dead Drunk | Person Pitch | Pullhair Rubeye |
Extended Plays & Singles: Crumbling Land | "I'm Not/Comfy in Nautica" | "Bro's" | "Carrots" | "Take Pills" |
See also |
Paw Tracks | New Weird America | WikiProject |