Whatcha Doin'

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Whatcha Doin'
Studio album by The Go
Released 7 September 1999
Genre Garage punk
Length 38:24
Label Sub Pop
Producer Matthew Smith
The Go chronology
Whatcha Doin'
1999
The Go
2003
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Allmusic 4/5 stars[1]

Whatcha Doin' is the debut album by Detroit garage punk band The Go, released in 1999. It showcases their earlier sound, which could be characterized as more aggressive and lo-fi than later directions, and is notable for featuring lead guitarist Jack White (subsequently of The White Stripes and The Upholsterers). By opening for the garage rock band Question Mark & the Mysterians, The Go caught the attention of the independent record label Sub Pop and were eventually signed to the label.[2]

[edit] Track listing

  1. Meet Me At The Movies — 3:23
  2. Summer Sun Blues — 3:37
  3. Keep On Trash — 3:32
  4. You Can Get High — 2:10
  5. It Might Be Bad — 3:47
  6. Suzy Don't Leave — 3:23
  7. Get You Off — 3:18
  8. Tired Of The Night — 2:53
  9. But You Don't Know — 2:40
  10. Whatcha Doin' — 2:44
  11. On The Corner — 3:28
  12. Time For Moon — 3:29

[edit] Personnel

  • Bobby Harlow - Voice
  • John Krautner - Guitar, Vocals
  • Jack White - Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals
  • Dave Buick - Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals
  • Marc Fellis - Drums

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