Tomorrow Hit Today
Tomorrow Hit Today is the fifth album by the punk band Mudhoney. It was released by Reprise Records on September 22, 1998 (see 1998 in music). Although the band retains their grungy sound on the album, a noticeable garage and blues influence can be heard. The album title is a reference to a song, "When Tomorrow Hits", off of their eponymous debut. This is also the last album to feature bass player Matt Lukin.
Track listing
All tracks composed by Mudhoney, except where noted:
- "A Thousand Forms of Mind" – 4:43
- "I Have to Laugh" – 3:29
- "Oblivion" – 3:26
- "Try to Be Kind" – 2:55
- "Poisoned Water" – 2:45
- "Real Low Vibe" – 2:55
- "This Is the Life" – 3:32
- "Night of the Hunted" – 3:05
- "Move with the Wind" – 3:49
- "Ghost" (Cheater Slicks) – 4:33
- "I Will Fight No More Forever" – 2:54
- "Beneath the Valley of the Underdog" – 5:16
Personnel
Band
Additional musicians
References
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| Live & compilations | |
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| Singles |
- "Touch Me I'm Sick"
- "Touch Me I'm Sick"/"Halloween"
- "You Got It (Keep It Outta My Face)"
- "This Gift"
- "Here Comes Sickness"
- "Hate the Police"
- "You're Gone"
- "Let It Slide"
- "She's Just Fifteen"
- "You Stupid Asshole"
- "Suck You Dry"
- "Blinding Sun"
- "Pump It Up"
- "Goat Cheese"
- "Into Yer Shtik"
- "Generation Spokesmodel"
- "Night of the Hunted"
- "Butterfly Stroke"
- "Sonic Infusion"
- "It Is Us"
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| Videography |
- No. 1 Video in America This Week
- Live at El Sol
- I'm Now: The Story of Mudhoney
- Live: Berlin 1988
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