Unboxed (Free Kitten album)

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Unboxed
Freekittenunboxed.jpg
Compilation album by
Released1994
Recorded1992, 1993
Genre Indie rock
Length40:04
Label Wiiija
Producer Jim Waters, Don Fleming, and Wharton Tiers
Free Kitten chronology
Call Now
(1992)
Unboxed
(1994)
Nice Ass
(1995)

Unboxed is a compilation album of early singles and the EP Call Now by the band Free Kitten, released in 1994.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Skinny Butt"
  2. "Platinumb"
  3. "Smack"
  4. "Falling Backward"
  5. "Oneness"
  6. "Dick"
  7. "Yoshimi vs. Mascis"
  8. "Oh Bondage Up Yours!" (Poly Styrene)
  9. "1,2,3"
  10. "Party with Me Punker" (Mike Watt)
  11. "John Stark's Blues"
  12. "Guilty Pleasures"
  13. "Sex Boy" (Darby Crash)
  14. "Cleopatra"
  15. "Loose Lips"
  16. "Oh Baby"

Personnel


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