The Man (Sponge album)

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The Man
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 4, 2005
Genre Alternative rock
Length42:00
Label Idol
Producer Erv Karwelis, Vinnie Dombroski, Tim Patalan, Roscoe, Tim Krukowski
Sponge chronology
For All the Drugs in the World
(2003)
The Man
(2005)
Galore Galore
(2007)
Singles from The Man
  1. "Unlucky"
    Released: 2005
  2. "Feels Like Love"
    Released: 2005
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The Man is the fifth studio album by alternative rock band Sponge. Vocalist Vinnie Dombroski is the only original band member left on this recording. Sponge producer Tim Patalan's brother Andy, along with fellow Solid Frog bandmate Kyle Neely, assumed guitar duties for this album.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Vinnie Dombroski except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."The Man" Vinnie Dombroski, Tim Patalan4:23
2."Higher (Part One)" Vinnie Dombroski, Roscoe3:51
3."Fame and Glory" Vinnie Dombroski, Roscoe4:08
4."Glue" Vinnie Dombroski, Roscoe4:18
5."Back Against the Wall" Vinnie Dombroski, Roscoe3:31
6."Unlucky" Vinnie Dombroski, Roscoe5:08
7."Feels Like Love" Vinnie Dombroski, Tim Krukowski3:48
8."Higher (Part Two)"Vinnie Dombroski, Gilby Clarke Vinnie Dombroski, Tim Krukowski3:19
9."Shittier Day Than Me" Vinnie Dombroski, Roscoe4:02
10."For All the Drugs in the World" Tim Krukowski5:31

Band members

Additional personnel

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