Flaming Nuts

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Flaming Nuts
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Studio album by
Released7 June 2013
RecordedTOBADA Studio(Seoul Korea)
TONE Studio( Five Minute Laundry, The Pirate’s Path)
Genre Post-punk, indie rock, alternative rock
Length39:03
Label Loen Entertainment
Producer Crying Nut
Crying Nut chronology
Uncomfortable Party
(2009)
Flaming Nuts
(2013)

Flaming Nuts (FLAMING NUTS) is the seventh studio album by Korean rock band Crying Nut. [1] There hides a Bonus Track only for CD. Music videos for "Give me the money", "Lego", " Five Minute Laundry" are on YouTube. [2]
When this album was released, Crying Nut sued CNBLUE for copyright infringement. And then CNBLUE countersued for defamation of character and an injunction against Crying Nut's online criticisms. [3] But the court rejected CNBLUE's assertion. [4]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Crying Nut Actual composers listed below

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Pirate’s Path"Lee, Sang-Hyuk3:00
2."Give Me the Money"Lee, Sang-Hyuk4:15
3."Lego"Han, Kyung-Rok3:55
4."Unknown Universe"Lee, Sang-Myun5:25
5."Five Minute Laundry"Han, Kyung-Rok5:17
6."Peanut"Lee, Sang-Hyuk2:17
7."New Shoes"Lee, Sang-Myun4:30
8."Happy Go Lucky Guy"Han, Kyung-Rok2:31
9."Self Happy Christmas & New Year"Lee, Sang-Hyuk3:50
10."Summer"Kim, In-Soo3:12
11."Bonus Track" 0:51
Total length:39:03

Personnel

Additional personnel

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