Singles Group

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Singles Group
Studio album by
Released2014
Recorded2014
Genre Christian
Length47:44
Label Parodudes
Producer ApologetiX
ApologetiX chronology
Handheld Messiah
(2013)
Singles Group
(2014)
Loaded 45s
(2014)

Singles Group is the 17th studio album & 23rd album overall by Christian parody band ApologetiX, released in 2014. The albums consists of 13 songs originally offered as digital downloads through the band's website in early 2014. The album also contains the first releases by the band to have female lead vocals, as "Jezebel" is sung solely by Janna Jackson, the lead singer's oldest daughter, as well as Keely Singer splitting vocals with J. Jackson on "Gimme Helper".

Contents

Track listing

All parody lyrics written by J. Jackson

  1. "Brush" - 2:16
  2. "Cousin Zephaniah" - 5:10
  3. "Such Impressive Loving Smart Close Friends" - 2:00
  4. "With Little Help from My Friends" - 2:47
  5. "Devil Fell" - 4:46
  6. "Calling Dr. Luke" - 3:40
  7. "Rollin' in the Yeast" - 4:28
  8. "I Want That Crown" - 2:56
  9. "Flirtin' with the Pastor" - 4:58
  10. "Jezebel" - 3:24
  11. "Some Sign from Above" - 4:10
  12. "Communion Ain't Just Bread Now" - 2:30
  13. "Gimme Helper" - 4:33

Personnel

Production

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