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Born Innocent is the debut album originally released by Red Cross (now known as Red Kross) in 1982 on Smoke 7 Records, and re-released in 1986 on Frontier Records with different artwork and three bonus tracks taken from Sudden Death and American Youth Report comps. This record was produced by Smoke 7 owner, Felix Alanis, who was also the lead singer of RF7. In 2007 the album was performed live in its entirety as part of the All Tomorrow's Parties-curated Don't Look Back series.
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- "Linda Blair"
- "White Trash"
- "Everyday There's Something New"
- "Solid Gold"
- "Burn-Out"
- "Charlie"
- "Tatum O'Tot And The Fried Vegetables" (reissue bonus track)
- "St. Lita Ford Blues" (reissue bonus track)
- "Self Respect"
- "Pseudo-Intellectual"
- "Kill Someone You Hate"
- "Look On Up At The Bottom" (Carrie Nations cover written by Stu Phillips)
- "Cellulite City"
- "I'm Alright" (uncredited Bo Diddley cover)
- "Cease To Exist" (Charles Manson cover that was unlisted on the original Smoke 7 LP)
- "Notes And Chords Mean Nothing To Me" (reissue bonus track)
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