Born Innocent (album)

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Born Innocent
Born Innocent cover
Studio album by Redd Kross
Released 1982
Recorded ???
Genre Punk/Alternative
Length ??:??
Label Frontier
Producer Redd Kross and Felix Alanis
Redd Kross chronology
Red Cross EP
(1980)
'Born Innocent'
(1982)
Teen Babes From Monsanto
(1984)

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.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Linda Blair"
  2. "White Trash"
  3. "Everyday There's Something New"
  4. "Solid Gold"
  5. "Burn-Out"
  6. "Charlie"
  7. "Tatum O'Tot And The Fried Vegetables" (reissue bonus track)
  8. "St. Lita Ford Blues" (reissue bonus track)
  9. "Self Respect"
  10. "Pseudo-Intellectual"
  11. "Kill Someone You Hate"
  12. "Look On Up At The Bottom" (Carrie Nations cover written by Stu Phillips)
  13. "Cellulite City"
  14. "I'm Alright" (uncredited Bo Diddley cover)
  15. "Cease To Exist" (Charles Manson cover that was unlisted on the original Smoke 7 LP)
  16. "Notes And Chords Mean Nothing To Me" (reissue bonus track)

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