Music to Strip By
Music to Strip By is the fifth album released by the Maryland (USA) rock group Half Japanese. It is the first album released on their label, 50 Skidillion Watts.
Track listing
Vinyl version
- Side one
- "Stripping for Cash"
- "Thick and Thin"
- "Diary"
- "Big Mistake"
- "Hot Dog and Hot Damn"
- "The Price Was Right But the Door Was Wrong"
- "Blue Monday"
- "U.S. Teens Are Spoiled Bums"
- "Point/Counterpoint"
- "Sex at Your Parents' House"
- "The Last Straw"
- "Gator Bait"
- Side two
- "La Bamba"
- "Colleen"
- "Ouija Board Summons Satan"
- "You Must Obey Me"
- "Salt and Pepper"
- "Ancient Life"
- "Silver and Katherine"
- "Money to Burn"
- "Hidden Charms" (Willie Dixon)
- "My Sordid Past"
Source: Discogs[1]
References
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| Live albums |
- Half Alive
- 50 Skidillion Watts Live
- Boo: Live in Europe 1992
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| EPs |
- Horrible
- Real Cool Time/What Can I Do/Monopoly EP
- Everybody Knows, Twang 1 EP
- 4 Four Kids EP
- Postcard EP
- Eye of the Hurricane/Said and Done/U.S. Teens are Spoiled Bums/Daytona Beach EP
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| Singles |
- "In Its Pull"
- "Our Love"
- "Calling All Girls"
- "No Mono"/"No No"
- "Spy"
- "How Will I Know"
- "U.S. Teens Are Spoiled Bums"
- "T For Texas"/"Go Go Go Go"
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