I Think We're Alone Now - Snuff Version

Snuff Version

"I Think We're Alone Now"
Single by Snuff
Released August 12, 1998
Format CD single, 7" single
Recorded 1997
Genre Hardcore punk
Length 1:50
Label Fat Wreck Chords
Writer(s) Ritchie Cordell
Producer Snuff
Snuff singles chronology
"Sweet Days"
(1998)
"I Think We're Alone Now"
(1998)
"(Don't Fear) The Reaper"
(1998)

In 1998, Snuff covered the song for the compilation album Punk Chartbusters Vol 3. Unlike the original, this version is very punk-heavy. In addition to the original length of the song that was released, many different length versions of the song exist: there is such an extended version with a length from 6:36 minutes, a 3:00 minutes long remix, and an a capella version, which contains a length from 5:50 minutes. On the B-side of the song is the single Christmas song.

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