Only a Suggestion

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...Only a Suggestion
Only a Suggestion by Hermano.jpg
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Released2002
Genre Stoner metal
Length28:00
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Hermano chronology
...Only a Suggestion
(2002)
Dare I Say...
(2004)
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...Only a Suggestion is the debut studio album by the stoner rock band Hermano. It was released by Tee Pee Records with a sampler of other bands such as High on Fire and Black NASA.

Contents

Track listing

Disc One

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Bottle"Dandy Brown, John Garcia, David Angstrom, Mike Callahan4:42
2."Alone Jeffe"Brown, Garcia, Angstrom, Callahan3:21
3."Manager's Special"Callahan, Garcia, Brown3:14
4."Senor Moreno's Introduction" (instrumental)Brown1:16
5."Senor Moreno's Plan"Brown, Garcia4:03
6."Landetta (Motherload)"Callahan, Garcia, Angstrom3:49
7."5 to 5"Callahan, Garcia, Angstrom2:57
8."Nick's Yea"Brown, Garcia4:36

Disc Two - Tee Pee Records Spring 2002 Sampler

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Seattle Shakedown"Lost Goat3:47
2."Ripped in Half" Boulder 3:32
3."Steel Shoe" High on Fire 4:32
4."Alone Jeffe" Hermano 3:23
5."Diamond Girl" Black NASA 4:00
6."Hurricane" (demo)Bad Wizard3:26
7."C'mon Baby" (demo)All Night Gang3:28

Personnel

Notes

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References

  1. Only a Suggestion at AllMusic
  2. "...Only a Suggestion (Remixed/Remastered)". Bandcamp . Retrieved August 30, 2022.