Idjit Savant | ||||
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Released | January 17, 1995 | |||
Recorded | Cal State Dominguez Hills, Tiny Lights Recording, Jandemonium and Sonora in 1994 | |||
Genre | Punk rock, new wave | |||
Length | 34:16 | |||
Label | Triple X Records | |||
Producer | The Dickies and John X | |||
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Idjit Savant is the fifth studio album by punk rock band The Dickies. It was released in 1995 on Triple X Records. It was jokingly referred to by singer Leonard Graves Phillips as their "best album no one's ever heard". [1]
Although bass player Charlie Alexander played on most of the album's tracks, his sudden departure just weeks before a tour upset Phillips, and replacement Marc Vachon was credited in the liner notes instead. [2]
The track "Just Say Yes" had already been released as a single in 1990. [3]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Welcome to the Diamond Mine" | Leonard Graves Phillips/Stan Lee | 2:01 |
2. | "Golden Boys" | Darby Crash/Pat Smear | 2:32 |
3. | "Toxic Avenger" | Phillips | 3:03 |
4. | "Zeppelina" | Phillips/Wagon/Laughlin | 1:49 |
5. | "I'm Stuck in a Condo (with Marlon Brando)" | Phillips/Lee | 3:06 |
6. | "Just Say Yes" | Phillips/Lee/Buhne | 2:16 |
7. | "Elevator (In the Brain Hotel)" | George Alexander | 1:45 |
8. | "Pretty Ballerina" | Michael Lookofsky | 2:42 |
9. | "Make It So" | Phillips/Melvoin/Lee/Dorman | 2:28 |
10. | "I'm on Crack" | Phillips/Lee | 2:18 |
11. | "Oh Boy!" | Phillips/Lee | 3:01 |
12. | "Roadkill" | Phillips/Lee | 2:18 |
13. | "House of Raoul" | Phillips | 3:00 |
14. | "Song of the Dawn" | Milton Ager/Jack Yellen | 1:54 |
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