It's Lonely at the Bottom/Unstuck in Time

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It's Lonely at the Bottom/Unstuck in Time
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Compilation album by
ReleasedApril 16, 1995
RecordedMay 1990 (tracks 17–28)
June 1992 (tracks 1–16)
Studio Westbeach Recorders
Genre Punk rock
Skate punk
Hardcore punk
Melodic hardcore
Length1:01:56
Label BYO Records
Producer Tracks 1–16: Thee Slayer Hippie
Tracks 17–28: Brett Gurewitz
Jughead's Revenge chronology
Elimination
(1994)
It's Lonely at the Bottom/Unstuck in Time
(1995)
13 Kiddie Favorites
(1995)
Professional ratings
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It's Lonely at the Bottom/Unstuck in Time is a compilation album by the punk rock band Jughead's Revenge. [2] It is a CD re-release of the band's first two albums, Unstuck in Time and It's Lonely at the Bottom , containing all of the tracks from both releases. [3] [4]

Contents

Track listing

Tracks 1–16 are from It's Lonely at the Bottom ; tracks 17–28 are from Unstuck in Time .

No.TitleLength
1."Fabric of the Mind"2:17
2."Burn"2:05
3."Thorn of My Rose"1:17
4."Angry"1:37
5."I Remember"1:02
6."People Bomb"1:38
7."Stabbed in the Back"1:29
8."Whom Gods Destroy"1:22
9."Love Me Tender" (Elvis Presley cover)2:20
10."The Real World"1:35
11."Deny Myself"2:10
12."When the Party's Over"1:52
13."Alone"4:07
14."Flower Child"2:06
15."Divided"1:28
16."The Last, Last Laugh"2:20
17."Jughead's Revenge"1:58
18."Unstuck in Time"1:35
19."Failure at Life"3:10
20."State of the World"2:14
21."Fuck Shit Up"1:45
22."Formula"1:00
23."Pack Your Bags"1:42
24."Memories of You"2:58
25."My Problems"1:13
26."Face of Destruction"2:37
27."Not My House"1:46
28."Sentenced to Die"2:49

Personnel

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