Enemy (Kristeen Young album)

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Enemy
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 3, 1999
Recorded1999
Genre Glam rock, Indie pop, Alternative rock
Label Test Tube Baby
Kristeen Young chronology
Meet Miss Young and Her All Boy Band
(1997)
Enemy
(1999)
Breasticles
(2003)

Enemy is the second studio album by Kristeen Young, recorded and released in 1999. [1]

Contents

Track listing

Music composed by Kristeen Young and Jeff White; lyrics by Kristeen Young

  1. "Year of the Woman" -
  2. "Night Blindness" -
  3. "Take Me" -
  4. "I'm Sorry" -
  5. "Mouth to Mouth" -
  6. "Lucia" -
  7. "Laurel" -
  8. "Skeletons" -
  9. "Sacrifice" -
  10. "The Good Night" -
  11. "Have You Ever Worked With Anything Hi-Tek?" -
  12. "Incubator" -
  13. "Boomerang" -
  14. "Nothing" -
  15. "Enemy" - [1]

Personnel

The Band

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