Shallow (album)

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Shallow
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 20, 2005
Genre Hardcore punk, noise rock, grunge
Length32:42
Label Parts Unknown Records, Sub Pop
Pissed Jeans chronology
Shallow
(2005)
Hope For Men
(2007)

Shallow is the debut LP by Pissed Jeans. Released in 2005, the album features elements of noise rock and hardcore punk. The album can be described what "sounds like a big pile of mud and broken glass ripping through your stereo speakers in the most killer way imaginable." [1]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."I'm Sick"2:23
2."Boring Girls"3:36
3."Ugly Twin"7:23
4."Ashamed of My Cum"1:50
5."Closet Marine"4:18
6."I Broke My Own Heart"4:37
7."Little Sorrell"2:47
8."Wachovia"5:48
Total length:32:42
Remastered Edition Bonus Tracks
No.TitleLength
1."Throbbing Organ"2:37
2."Night Minutes"3:47

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References

  1. "Shallow (Remastered), by Pissed Jeans". Pissed Jeans. Retrieved 2018-04-13.