I Feel Weird

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I Feel Weird
Great Cynics - I Feel Weird.jpg
Studio album by
Released18 May 2015
Genre Punk rock
Length26:41
Label Specialist Subject (UK)
Lame-O (USA)
Jackknife (AUS)
Producer Peter Miles
Great Cynics chronology
Like I Belong
(2013)
I Feel Weird
(2015)

I Feel Weird is the third studio album by London based punk rock band Great Cynics. It was released through Specialist Subject Records in May 2015. [1]

Contents

Track listing

All music is composed by Great Cynics.

No.TitleLength
1."Want You Around (Chunky)"2:42
2."I Went Swimming" 
3."North Street" 
4."From The Creators Of Love Actually" 
5."Complicated" 
6."Everyone's a Little Bit Weird" 
7."Lost In You"2:57
8."Kind Of Like" 
9."Tread Lightly" 
10."I Know Nothing" 
11."By The Sea" 
Total length:26:41
Bonus Tracks
No.TitleLength
12."Lost & Found"2:18
13."Wet Feet"2:15
Total length:29:14

Personnel

Great Cynics

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References

  1. "GREAT CYNICS RELEASE NEW SINGLE, LOST IN YOU". Kerrang. Retrieved 23 February 2015.