Consentual Selections

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Consentual Selections
Mad Caddies-Consentual Selections.jpg
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedJuly 20, 2010
Genre Ska punk
Alternative Rock
Pop punk
Reggae
Label Fat Wreck Chords
Producer Ryan Greene
Mad Caddies chronology
Keep It Going
(2007)
Consentual Selections
(2010)
Dirty Rice
(2014)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Consentual Selections is the first best of album by California ska punk band Mad Caddies, released on July 20, 2010. [2]

Track listing

  1. "Backyard" - 3:02 (from Keep It Going , 2007)
  2. "Leavin" - 2:59 (from Just One More, 2003)
  3. "No Hope" - 1:28 (from Duck and Cover, 1998)
  4. "Drinking For 11" - 3:54 (from Just One More)
  5. "Mary Melody" - 3:08 (from Rock the Plank , 2001)
  6. "State Of Mind" - 3:47 (from Keep it Going)
  7. "Falling Down" - 3:10 (from The Holiday Has Been Cancelled , 2000)
  8. "Just One More" - 3:26 (from Just One More)
  9. "The Bell Tower" - 2:41 (from Quality Soft Core , 1997)
  10. "Monkeys" - 2:46 (from Duck and Cover)
  11. "Days Away" - 3:44 (from Rock the Plank)
  12. "Silence" - 2:47 (from Just One More)
  13. "Road Rash" - 1:57 (from Duck and Cover)
  14. "Whatcha Gonna Do" - 3:09 (from Keep it Going)
  15. "All American Badass" - 2:28 (from Rock the Plank)
  16. "Reflections" - 3:14 (from Keep it Going)
  17. "The Gentleman" - 2:17 (from Duck and Cover)
  18. "Last Breath" - 3:21 (from Just One More)
  19. "Popcorn" - 3:48 (from Duck and Cover)
  20. "Tired Bones" - 2:53 (from Keep it Going)
  21. "Preppie Girl" - 2:35 (from Quality Soft Core)
  22. "Weird Beard" - 2:42 (from Rock the Plank)
  23. "Save Us" - 2:19 (previously unreleased)
  24. "Why Must I Wait" - 4:01 (previously unreleased)

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References

  1. "Mad Caddies - Consentual Selections". www.ox-fanzine.de (in German). Retrieved 18 June 2024.
  2. "CD Reviews - Uptown". Uptown. Nov 24, 2010.