The Thing That Ate Floyd
The Thing That Ate Floyd | |
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Compilation album by Various artists | |
Released | March 1989 |
Recorded | 1987-1988 |
Genre | Punk rock, hardcore punk, ska punk |
Label | Lookout! |
Producer | Alex Sergay, Kevin Army |
The Thing That Ate Floyd is a compilation album released in December 1988 by Lookout! Records. The album is a compilation of bands from the 924 Gilman St. punk rock scene. It includes bands such as Operation Ivy, No Use for a Name, Crimpshrine and The Mr. T Experience.[1]
Track listing
Disc 1
- Skin Flutes - "Straight Edge Song" - 3:23
- East Bay Mud - "Win or Lose" - 2:14
- Corrupted Morals - "Big Man" - 1:15
- Neighborhood Watch - "Gloria" - 2:20
- Tommy Rot - "Not One of Mine" - 2:13
- Cringer - "Cottleston Pie" - 1:06
- Boo! Hiss! Pfftlb! - "Banana Smell Funny Sonata in G" - 2:30
- Eyeball - "The Incredibly Blue Moustache of Mr Tinselteeth" - 3:36
- Isocracy - "Happy Now" - 1:46
- Kamala & The Karnivores - "29 Degrees" - 2:29
- Bitch Fight - "On and On" - 1:36
- Plaid Retina - "Tied/Tried" - 1:07
- Neurosis - "Common Inconsistencies" - 4:01
- Complete Disorder - "We Must Do Something Now" - 2:27
- Well Hung Monks - "Product of Misdirection" - 3:14
- Swollen Boss Toad - "Broken Strings" - 2:28
- Vomit Launch - "Life Sucks" - 2:58
Disc 2
- Relief Society - "Abandoned Beer Messiah" - 2:38
- The Mr. T Experience - "Boredom Zone" - 2:57
- Sewer Trout - "Vagina Envy" - 2:32
- The Vagrants - "No Way Back" - 2:01
- Sweet Baby - "Andorra" - 1:39
- Stikky - "Don't Lick My Leg" - 0:19
- No Use for a Name - "What!?!" - 2:37
- Surrogate Brains - "Extreme Racial Pride" - 2:43
- The Lookouts - "Outside" - 3:04
- Capitol Punishment - "Jackknifed Rig" - 2:41
- Crimpshrine - "Summertime" - 2:40
- Spent - "In My Past" - 3:05
- Raskul - "Change" - 2:17
- Tribe Of Resistance - "Controversy" - 1:41
- Nuisance - "Day of Sun" - 2:53
- Operation Ivy - "Hangin' Out" - 1:21
- Steel Pole Bath Tub - "Bee Sting" - 4:03
See also
References
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