Frankenstein Girls Will Seem Strangely Sexy

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All tracks are written by Little Jimmy Urine, except track 2, written by Little Jimmy Urine, Steven Severin and Siouxsie Sioux

Frankenstein Girls Will Seem Strangely Sexy
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 22, 2000
RecordedMay–October 1999
Length55:16
Label
Producer Urine & Galus
Mindless Self Indulgence chronology
Tight
(1999)
Frankenstein Girls Will Seem Strangely Sexy
(2000)
Alienating Our Audience
(2002)
Mindless Self Indulgence studio chronology
Tight
(1999)
Frankenstein Girls Will Seem Strangely Sexy
(2000)
You'll Rebel To Anything
(2005)
No.TitleLength
1."Backmask" (also known as "Backmaskwarning!")3:01
2."Bitches"2:44
3."Boomin'"1:23
4."Clarissa"1:57
5."Cocaine and Toupees"1:52
6."Dicks Are for My Friends"1:15
7."F"0:13
8."Faggot"2:46
9."Futures"1:27
10."Golden I"2:07
11."Harry Truman"1:39
12."Holy Shit"1:45
13."I Hate Jimmy Page"3:35
14."I'm Your Problem Now"1:56
15."J"0:24
16."Keepin' Up with the Kids"1:45
17."Kick the Bucket"1:45
18."Kill the Rock"2:04
19."Last Time I Tried to Rock Your World"1:47
20."London Bridge"1:51
21."M"0:14
22."Masturbates"2:50
23."Planet of the Apes"2:12
24."Played"2:19
25."Ready for Love"2:06
26."Royally Fucked"1:52
27."Seven-Eleven"1:33
28."Step Up, Ghettoblaster"2:23
29."Whipstickagostop"2:38
30."Z"0:50
Total length:55:16

Personnel

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