Slightly Stoopid (album)
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Slightly $toopid | |||||
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Studio album by Slightly Stoopid | |||||
Released | 1996 | ||||
Genre | Reggae, Punk | ||||
Label | Skunk Records | ||||
Slightly Stoopid chronology | |||||
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Slightly $toopid is the first full-length album by Slightly Stoopid and was released in 1996 on Skunk Records. On the original 1996 Skunk Records print, the CD included two hidden tracks after To A Party. The first hidden song is Prophet with the late Bradley Nowell of Sublime playing bass. The second hidden song is Guava Jelly, a Bob Marley cover. The printing was very limited at an estimated 1000 copies.
Since the original prints were made before Slightly Stoopid were well known, they are rare and hard to come by. Original prints use to sell on Ebay consistently at around $300 because of its out of print status and the demand for the hidden track with Bradley Nowell. It was out of print for 10 years and in 2006 was re-released together with their second album Longest Barrel Ride as a double album. Both albums were out of print.
[edit] Track listing
- "Righteous Man"
- "Operation"
- "Hey Stoopid (live)"
- "Civil Oppression Dub"
- "Zero Tolerance"
- "Alibis"
- "Anti-Socialistic"
- "Opportunities"
- "Smoke Rasta Dub"
- "Stop"
- "Wake Up Late"
- "Fuck The Police"
- "American Man"
- "To A Party"