Wasting Time
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This article is about the Mest album. For blink-182 single, see Wasting Time (Blink-182 song).
This article is about the Mest album. For Kid Rock single, see Wasting Time (Kid Rock Song).
Wasting Time | |||||
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Studio album by Mest | |||||
Released | July 11, 2000 | ||||
Genre | Pop punk | ||||
Length | 46:09 | ||||
Label | Maverick | ||||
Producer | John Feldmann | ||||
Professional reviews | |||||
Mest chronology | |||||
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Wasting Time is the first major label release for Chicago-based pop punk band Mest. The album contains the hits "What's the Dillio?" and "Drawing Board". It was released June 20, 2000, and is produced by Goldfinger's John Feldmann. It is also their first (official) studio album as Mo' Money, Mo' 40z is a self-released album.
[edit] Track listing
- "Long Days, Long Nights" (Tony Lovato) – 2:57
- "Hotel Room" (Tony Lovato) – 2:29
- "What's the Dillio?" (Tony Lovato) – 3:16
- "Slow Motion" (Tony Lovato) – 3:13
- "Drawing Board" (Tony Lovato) – 3:31
- "Change" (Tony Lovato) – 2:48
- "Forget You" (Jeremiah Rangel) – 3:02
- "Electric Baby" (John Feldmann; Tony Lovato) – 4:02
- "Girl for Tonight" (Tony Lovato) – 3:02
- "Lonely Days" (Tony Lovato) – 2:12
- "Richard Marxism" (Jeremiah Rangel) – 3:20
- "Random Arrival" (Tony Lovato) – 3:05
- "The Last Time" (Tony Lovato) – 2:38
- "Wasting My Time (Hidden: Fuck the Greyhound Bus)" (Tony Lovato) – 6:34