Under the Table Tennis

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Under the Table Tennis
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Studio album by
Released18 May 2010
Genre Rock
Hip-Hop
Length39:19
Tim Fite chronology
Change of Heart
(2009)
Under the Table Tennis
(2010)
Ain't Ain't Ain't
(2012)

Under the Table Tennis is Tim Fite's ninth album. Like a number of his previous albums, it was released free of charge on his website.

Track listing

  1. "For-Closure" (2:57)
  2. "Oversight" (1:09)
  3. "Someone Threw the Baby Out" (4:20)
  4. "Not Covred" (3:08)
  5. "Jobs" (2:57)
  6. "ExExEx" (1:57)
  7. "No Notice" (2:26)
  8. "Never Lay Down" (3:46)
  9. "Money Back" (3:36)
  10. "Napkin" (1:38)
  11. "Go Sell It on the Mountain" (3:19)
  12. "WYNPM" (3:17)
  13. "Support Tim Fite" (1:28)
  14. "We Didn't Warn You" (3:29)

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