Acidbubblepunk | ||||
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Released | May 9, 1994 | |||
Recorded | at Raspberry Studios in Bethlehem, PA | |||
Genre | Garage punk, garage rock | |||
Length | 35:32 | |||
Label | Psonik | |||
Producer | John Terlesky | |||
The Original Sins chronology | ||||
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Acidbubblepunk is the sixth full-length studio album by garage rock band The Original Sins, released in 1994 through Psonik records. The album is considered by many fans as a disappointing record, with Trouser Press referring to the record as a "disappointing drop in [The Original Sins'] standards". [1] The album cover was drawn by frontman John Terlesky.
All tracks are written by John Terlesky.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Almost Everything" | 3:01 |
2. | "The Wheel" | 2:25 |
3. | "Beautiful Seconds" | 2:46 |
4. | "April" | 1:56 |
5. | "Drop Out" | 2:38 |
6. | "Surfin' Worm" | 1:44 |
7. | "Drivin' Round" | 2:14 |
8. | "Sunshine Games" | 1:58 |
9. | "lay In The Sun" | 1:37 |
10. | "(It's Really Not So) Groovy (Anymore)" | 4:01 |
11. | "She'll Be" | 3:34 |
12. | "Track Twelve (Talkin' Maybe Third Eye Don't Care Blues)" | 7:38 |
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