The Lizard (album)
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The Lizard is Saigon Kick's second album. After its release, singer Matt Kramer and bassist Tom Defile both left the band. The song "Body Bags" was featured on the soundtrack for the 1992 film Beyond the Law.
The album is certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.[2]
Track listing
All songs by Jason Bieler except for where noted.
- "Cruelty" - 2:40
- "Hostile Youth" (Bieler, Kramer) - 3:18
- "Feel the Same Way" - 2:42
- "Freedom" (Bieler, Kramer) - 4:12
- "God of 42nd Street" - 3:59
- "My Dog" (Bieler, Kramer) - 0:51
- "Peppermint Tribe" (Bieler, Kramer) - 4:52
- "Love Is on the Way" - 4:23
- "The Lizard" (Bieler, Kramer) - 4:02
- "All Alright" - 3:54
- "Sleep" - 1:00
- "All I Want" - 3:44
- "Body Bags" (Bieler, Kramer, Varone) - 3:21
- "Miss Jones" - 2:39
- "World Goes Round" (Bieler, DeFile) - 4:54
- "Chanel" - 2:46
The Japanese-only release included a cover of The Beatles "Dear Prudence" as a bonus track.
Line-up
- Matt Kramer: Vocals
- Jason Bieler: Guitars, Vocals, Keyboard
- Tom Defile: Bass Guitar
- Phil Varone: Drums, Percussion