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| Released = February 28, 1995
| Released = February 28, 1995
| Recorded = Summer 1993,<br>[[Fort Apache]],<br> [[Boston]], [[Massachusetts|MA]], [[USA]]
| Recorded = Summer 1993,<br>[[Fort Apache]],<br> [[Boston]], [[Massachusetts|MA]], [[USA]]
| Genre = [[Pop punk]], [[Punk rock]],<br> [[Alternative rock]]
| Genre = [[Pop punk]], [[punk rock]],<br> [[alternative rock]]
| Length = 23:45
| Length = 23:45
| Label = [[Interscope Records|Interscope]]/[[Atlantic Records|Atlantic]] (CD/Cassette)<br> Shattered Records (Vinyl)
| Label = [[Interscope Records|Interscope]]/[[Atlantic Records|Atlantic]] (CD/Cassette)<br> Shattered Records (Vinyl)

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13 Unlucky Numbers is the second album by Wax, and also marks their major label debut. The recording sessions took place during the summer of 1993 at Fort Apache Studios and were produced by Paul Q. Kolderie and Sean Slade. The album spawned the singles "California" and "Who is Next", both with music videos directed by Spike Jonze, who is also credited for the albums photography.

Although the album lists 13 tracks, it only includes 10 songs, as the last three tracks are silent. The LP version released on independent label Shattered Records includes "Hangin' On" as a bonus track, as well as being pressed on colored vinyl.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Wax, except where noted

No.TitleLength
1."Who is Next"2:12
2."In Spite of Me"2:08
3."Torn in Two"3:30
4."Stop Sign"2:05
5."California"2:15
6."Just a Visitor"2:17
7."Jiffy Boy"1:48
8."Settle Down"3:05
9."Too Well"2:04
10."Knot" (Loomis Fall)1:54
11."Thirteen"0:06
12."Unlucky"0:06
13."Numbers"0:06

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