Song Information
Song | Recorded | Originally appeared on | Notes |
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Counting Sheep |
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"Pimps And Hookers" | 2002 | N/A | The only track exclusive to this release |
"All of Me" | 1996 | All of Me 7" | A cover of a Tin Pan Alley standard whose best known versions are by Billie Holiday, Louis Armstrong, and Willie Nelson |
"We Threw Gasoline on the Fire And Now We Have Stumps For Arms And No Eyebrows" | 1997 | Punk-O-Rama Vol. 3 Compilation album | The Song Also Appears on The Leftovers For rotting Minds Compilation |
"Drugs Are Good" | 1994 | HOFX EP | An outtake from the Punk in Drublic recording sessions |
"Lower" | 2000 | Bottles to the Ground EP | An outtake from the Pump Up the Valuum recording sessions |
"Forming" | 1996 | A Small Circle of Friends: Germs (Tribute) compilation album | Originally performed by The Germs |
"Electricity" | 1999 | Before You Were Punk 2 compilation album | Originally performed by OMD |
"Lazy" | 1997 | Happy Meals, Volume 2 compilation album | Originally performed by Bracket |
"The Plan" | 1998 | Timmy the Turtle 7" | Named one of the top 25 all-time best "liberty" songs by the Libertarian Party (United States), may be written in 1994 because of the Punk in Drublic sound but recorded later. |
"Timmy The Turtle" | 1998 | Timmy the Turtle 7" | Features guest vocals by Duncan Redmonds, best known for singing in UK punk band Snuff. |
"Punk Song" | 1987 | The P.M.R.C. Can Suck on This! EP. | |
"See Her Pee" | 1999 | Short Music For Short People compilation album | |
"Zyclone B Bathhouse" | 1999 | Fat Club 7" | |
"Last Caress" | 1996 | Violent World compilation album | Originally performed by The Misfits |
"Bath Of Least Resistance" | 2000 | Punk-O-Rama Vol. 6 compilation album | An outtake from the Pump Up the Valuum recording sessions, also featured on the hit dancing game DDR Ultramix 3. |
"We Ain't Shit" | 1994 | HOFX EP. | An outtake from the Punk in Drublic recording sessions |
"San Francisco Fat" | 2000 | Live Fat, Die Young compilation album | An outtake from the Pump Up the Valuum recording sessions |
"Vincent" | 1996 | Survival Of The Fattest compilation album | Originally performed by Don McLean |
"Pump Up The Valium" | 2000 | Punk-O-Rama Vol. 5 compilation album | An outtake from the Pump Up The Valuum recording sessions. It would have been the title track, but it was left off the album in an homage to a similar move that DC punk band Scream did on their first record |
"Pods And Gods" | 2000 | Pods and Gods 7" | An outtake from the Pump Up the Valuum recording sessions |
"Eat The Meek (Dub Mix)" | 1998 | Wankin' In The Pit compilation album | Alternate mix of a song that appeared on So Long and Thanks for All the Shoes |
"Thalidomide Child" | 1984 | The band's first demo. Also appeared on the Devil Doll Records compilation Pogo, Strut, Slam, Swivel & Mosh. | This is a hidden track, as it is not listed on the outside front cover of the CD. Originally from their demo. |
Catching Zzz's |
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Tracks 1–13 | 2001 | Surfer EP | The song "Three Shits To The Wind" wasn't included on this disc |
Tracks 14–25 | 1996 | Fuck the Kids EP | The song "Stupid Canadians" wasn't included on this disc |
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