Sweatin' To The Oldies: The Vandals Live - Album Information

Album Information

  • Record label:
    • original CD & VHS releases: Triple X Records
    • Special Edition CD & double disc DVD re-releases: Kung Fu Records
  • Recorded live at the Ice House in Fullerton, California by Mark Linett
  • Bonus tracks recorded live on KUCI 88.9 at the University of California Irvine
  • Mixed at Formula One Studios in La Habra, California
  • Produced by Warren Fitzgerald
  • Photographs by Lisa Johnson
  • Art direction by Grace Walker
  • All songs published by Greco Roman Publishing except "H.B. Hotel" by Tree Publishing Co. BMI, "Summer Lovin'" by Ewin H. Morris Music ASCAP, and "Teenage Idol" by Nelson Music ASCAP.
The Vandals
  • Joe Escalante
  • Dave Quackenbush
  • Warren Fitzgerald
  • Josh Freese
  • Stevo
  • Jan Nils Ackerman
  • Steve "Human" Pfauter
  • Brent Turner
  • Chalmer Lumary
  • Robbie Allen
  • Doug MacKinnon
Studio albums
  • When in Rome Do as The Vandals
  • Slippery When Ill
  • Fear of a Punk Planet
  • Live Fast, Diarrhea
  • The Quickening
  • Oi to the World!
  • Hitler Bad, Vandals Good
  • Look What I Almost Stepped In...
  • Internet Dating Superstuds
  • Hollywood Potato Chip
Live albums
  • Sweatin' to the Oldies
  • Live at the House of Blues
Compilation albums
  • Peace thru Vandalism / When in Rome Do as the Vandals
  • BBC Sessions and Other Polished Turds
Remix albums
  • Shingo Japanese Remix Album
Videos
  • Sweatin' to the Oldies
  • Live at the House of Blues
EPs
  • Peace thru Vandalism
Singles
  • The Vandals / Assorted Jelly Beans
  • Fat Club
  • One for the Ages
Related articles
  • Discography
  • The Vandals Play Really Bad Original Country Tunes
  • Kung Fu Records

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