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Sweet 75


Gina Mainwal

Sweet 75 was a band formed by Krist Novoselic in 1995 after the death of Nirvana band member Kurt Cobain.

The band only produced one album, self-titled Sweet 75. The album consisted of 14 tracks and was considered to be a commercial failure. It was released in 1997. In 2000, the band was unsuccessful in producing a second album and disbanded in August of the same year.

The track listing of Sweet 75 was as follows:

  1. Fetch
  2. Lay Me Down
  3. Bite My Hand
  4. Red Dress
  5. La Vida
  6. Six Years
  7. Take Another Stab
  8. Poor Kitty
  9. Ode To Dolly
  10. Dogs
  11. Cantos De Pilon
  12. Nothing
  13. Japan Trees
  14. Oral Health

In addition, a single of the song "Lay Me Down" was released, in connection with the album. It contained the album tracks "Lay Me Down" and "La Vida", and a previously unreleased song called "Soap Zone".

In 1996 a bootleg of their November 17, 1995 live show was released by the record company Sea Monkey called "Trucked Up Fuck Stop".

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