Ska-Core, the Devil, and More
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Ska-Core, the Devil, and More is an EP by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones. It was first released in 1993 by Mercury Records. This EP includes one ska and three hardcore covers.
[edit] Track listing
- "Someday I Suppose" – 3:26
- "Think Again" – 1:56
- "Lights Out" – 0:49
- "Police Beat" – 2:09
- "Simmer Down" – 3:34
- "Drugs and Kittens"/"I'll Drink to That" (Live) – 6:17
- "Howwhywuz Howwhyam" (Live) – 2:26 [Bonus Track]
[edit] Personnel
- Dicky Barrett – vocals
- Nate Albert – guitar
- Joe Gittleman – bass guitar
- Joe Sirois – drums
- Tim Burton – saxophone
- Kevin Lenear – saxophone
- Dennis Brockenborough – trombone
- Ben Carr – Bosstone
- Fred Bortolotti – assistant engineer
- Phil Greene – engineer
- Ross Humphrey – engineer
- Cindy Bortman – photography
- At the end of the last track, at the 36 minute and 17 second mark (until the end of the disc), is a hidden track featuring a live performance of "Howwhywuz, Howwhyam", a song from an earlier Bosstones album Devil's Night Out.
- "Drugs and Kittens" is a live version of "Drunks and Children" from Devil's Night Out
- "Think Again" originally by Minor Threat, "Lights Out" by Angry Samoans, "Police Beat" by SSD, "Simmer Down" by The Wailers
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| Singles |
- "Someday I Suppose"
- "Don't Know How to Party"
- "A Man Without"
- "Almost Anything Goes"
- "Last Dead Mouse"
- "Detroit Rock City"
- "Kinder Words"
- "Pictures to Prove It"
- "Hell of a Hat"
- "The Impression That I Get"
- "The Rascal King"
- "Royal Oil"
- "Wrong Thing Right Then"
- "Every Trick in the Book"
- "So Sad to Say"
- "She Just Happened"
- "Fabled Barney and the Population"
- "You Gotta Go!"
- "Like a Shotgun"
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