Etc. (album)

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Etc.
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ReleasedJuly 23, 2002
Genre Punk rock [1]
Label Blackball
Jawbreaker chronology
Live 4/30/96
(1999)
Etc.
(2002)
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Etc. is a collection of B-sides and rarities by American punk rock band Jawbreaker.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Shield Your Eyes"3:41
2."Equalized"3:19
3."Caroline"2:42
4."Better Half"4:57
5."Split"4:21
6."Gutless"3:07
7."With or Without U2 (A medley consisting of covers of songs by U2, Misfits and The Vapors)"2:41
8."Fantastic Planet"5:09
9."Rich"2:54
10."Peel It the Fuck Down"4:03
11."Pretty Persuasion (R.E.M. cover)"5:32
12."Kiss the Bottle"4:35
13."First Step"3:25
14."Friends Back East"2:13
15."Sea Foam Green"4:07
16."Housesitter"3:42
17."Into You Like a Train (The Psychedelic Furs cover)"2:26
18."Sister"4:12
19."Friendly Fire"4:59
20."Boxcar"1:53

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References

  1. Mitchum, Rob (October 22, 2002). "Jawbreaker - Etc. - Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved June 22, 2022.
  2. Etc. at AllMusic