Uncensored (The Bob & Tom Show Album) - Track Listings

Track Listings

No. Title Artist(s) Length
1. "All I Really Want To Do" 2:43
2. "Tired of the Gay Life" Richard Bowden 3:49
3. "Vanilla Guy" 4:26
4. "I Hope You Die" John Wing 2:02
5. "Gimme an F" 3:54
6. "Bob & Tom: The Musical" 5:13
7. "UPMS" 2:12
8. "I Hate Christmas" 2:43
Total length: 26:59
The Bob & Tom Show
Hosts
  • Bob Kevoian
  • Tom Griswold
  • Chick McGee
  • Kristi Lee
Albums
  • Don't Answer That!
  • Radio Chatter
  • Somewhere Over the Radio
  • Hot Air
  • Crushed Nuts
  • General Static
  • Dead Air
  • Radio Waves
  • As Big As a Hat
  • Greetings from the USA
  • My Job Sucks
  • State Law
  • We Just Landed!
  • Radio Rations
  • Shut-Up Randy!
  • Man Boobs
  • Operation Radio
  • Donkey Show
  • The Donnie Baker Collection: Boat for Sale
  • Happy Hour
  • The Mr. Obvious Show
  • A Radio Institution
  • Sideshow
  • Odd Balls
  • Mistletoe
  • Camel Toe
  • Wild About Harry
  • Uncensored
  • Gone Wild
  • Radiogram
  • We're Still Standing Tall
  • You Guys Rock
  • The Election Collection 2000
  • Take Off Your Clothes!
  • Indiana Rocks
  • Greatest Hits: Volume One
  • Back in '98
  • Gimme an "F"
  • Fun House
  • It's a Wonderful Laugh
  • Factory Air
  • Planet Bob & Tom
  • Checkered Past
  • Canned Laughter
  • Good Ol' Boys
  • Air Bags
  • Lollapaloozers
  • Laugh in the Fast Lane
  • We Three Kings
  • Motorheads
  • Air Heads
  • Just Skiddin'
  • Twin Geeks
  • Find My Keys and We'll Drive Out!
  • With a Little Help from Our Friends
  • It's a New Track Record!
  • Last Train to Whiskeyville
  • A Day at the Race
  • Shabbey Road
  • The White Album

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