Outside the Simian Flock

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Outside the Simian Flock
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Studio album by Millionaire
Released September 28, 2001
Recorded October 2000 at Dada Studio, Brussels
Genre Rock
Length52:01
Label Play It Again Sam
Producer Zmago 'Zed' Smon, Tim Vanhamel
Millionaire chronology
Outside the Simian Flock
(2001)
Paradisiac
(2005) Paradisiac2005
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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HUMO (favorable) [2]

Outside the Simian Flock is the 2001 debut album by Belgian rock band Millionaire. It was released in Belgium by Play It Again Sam.

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Contents

Track listing

All tracks written by Tim Vanhamel.

No.TitleLength
1."Body Experience Revue"6:05
2."Aping Friends"3:20
3."Me Crazy, You Sane"4:21
4."Champagne"4:45
5."Blindfold"5:28
6."Come with You"4:29
7."She's a Doll"3:01
8."Petty Thug"5:16
9."Her Gender (Fixed)"5:04
10."Flame Me Up"2:40
11."Nothing Left"3:27
12."Summer Pass Me By"4:05

Chart positions

Country Peak position [3]
Belgium 50

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