Foot In Mouth (Green Day EP)

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Foot In Mouth
EP by
ReleasedApril 25, 1997 (1997-04-25)
RecordedMarch 11, 1994-March 26, 1996
Genre
Length30:57
Label Reprise, WEA
Producer
Green Day chronology
Bowling Bowling Bowling Parking Parking
(1996)
Foot In Mouth
(1997)
Nimrod
(1997)

Foot In Mouth (also known as Explosion Live +5 in Japan) [1] is a compilation live EP by the American rock band Green Day, released on April 25, 1997, through Reprise Records and WEA International. (All Japanese live EPs bear the Reprise logo but are labeled WEA officially due to it being outside the U.S.) This EP has not seen any release outside of Japan or Taiwan to date and is out of print.

Contents

(While many dispute its EP status, a major label artist would not release a full length Long Play record of any kind exclusively in Japan or exclude it from the U.S.)

Background

The band repackaged and re-assorted previously released tracks from their first live EP "Live Tracks" and added 5 new tracks leading to the name Explosion Live +5.


Track listing

Track listing for Foot In Mouth
No.TitleLength
1."Going to Pasalaqua"3:52
2."Welcome to Paradise"3:40
3."Geek Stink Breath"2:17
4."One of My Lies"2:20
5."Stuck With Me"2:31
6."Chump"2:33
7."Longview"3:33
8."2000 Light Years Away"2:36
9."When I Come Around"2:42
10."Burnout"2:24
11."F.O.D."2:25
Total length:30:57


Notes

Personnel

Green Day

Production

Artwork

Charts

Chart performance for Foot In Mouth
Chart (1997)Peak
position
Japanese Albums (Oricon) [6] 45

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