Big Black Bugs Bleed Blue Blood
Big Black Bugs Bleed Blue Blood is an EP by the Berkeley, California punk rock band The Mr. T Experience, released in 1989 by Rough Trade Records. Lookout! Records re-released the EP as a CD in 1997 with numerous bonus tracks.
Big Black Bugs Bleed Blue Blood | ||||
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Released | 1989 (re-released 1997) | |||
Genre | Punk rock, pop punk | |||
Label | Rough Trade, Lookout! | |||
The Mr. T Experience chronology | ||||
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Allmusic |
Track listing
All tracks are written by Dr. Frank except where noted.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Supersonic" | |
2. | "Up and Down" (Jeffrey A. Moss; cover of song from Sesame Street) | |
3. | "On the Team" | |
4. | "At Gilman Street" | |
5. | "Dictionary Girl" | |
6. | "The End of the Ramones" (Jon Von Zelowitz) | |
7. | "A Song About a Girl Who Went Shopping" |
No. | Title | From | Length |
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8. | "Flying Jelly Attack" (Naoko Yamano; originally performed by Shonen Knife) | Every Band Has a Shonen Knife Who Loves Them | |
9. | "So Long, Sucker" | "So Long, Sucker" | |
10. | "Zero" (Zelowitz) | "So Long, Sucker" | |
11. | "Psycho Girl" | Make the Collector Nerd Sweat | |
12. | "Fill in the Blank" | The Big One | |
13. | "How I Made a Million in a Punk Rock Band" (Zelowitz) | b-side from Making Things With Light | |
14. | "Look Back and Crack" | b-side from Making Things With Light | |
15. | "Sex Offender" (Gary Joseph Lachman, Debbie Harry; cover of Blondie's "X-Offender") | "Sex Offender" | |
16. | "Last Time I Listened to You" | "Sex Offender" | |
17. | "Love American Style" | "Love American Style" | |
18. | "Somebody Wants to Love You" (Wes Farrell, Jim Cretecos, Mike Appel; originally performed by The Partridge Family) | "Love American Style" | |
19. | "Spider-Man" (Paul Francis Webster, J. Robert Harris) | "Love American Style" | |
20. | "Can't Get There from Here" (Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, Michael Stipe; originally performed by R.E.M.) | Surprise Your Pig: A Tribute to R.E.M. | |
21. | "God Bless America" | Blame and Burn | |
22. | "Let's Be Together Tonight" | Strum ünd Bang, Live!? | |
23. | "Merry Fucking Christmas" (Zelowitz) | Strum ünd Bang, Live!? | |
24. | "Speed Racer" (Nobuyoshi Koshibe, Yoshida Yoshiyuki; cover of Speed Racer theme) | Strum ünd Bang, Live!? | |
25. | "T-Shirt Commercial" (Zelowitz) | Can of Pork | |
26. | "Vive la France" | Can of Pork | |
27. | "More Than Toast" | Gun Crazy | |
28. | "Swallow Everything" | Gun Crazy | |
29. | "God Bless Lawrence Livermore" | previously unreleased | |
30. | "Don't Go Away Go Go Girl" (Radcliffe, Buddy Scott; originally performed by The Banana Splits) | Banana Pad Riot | |
31. | "Hello Kitty Menendez" | Soda Punx |
Performers
- Dr. Frank - vocals, guitar
- Jon Von Zelowitz - vocals, guitar
- Byron Stamatatos - bass
- Alex Laipeneiks - drums
- Eric Mead - guitar on "T-Shirt Commercial"
- Janis Tanaka - bass on "T-Shirt Commercial"
- Eban Ostby - drums on "T-Shirt Commercial"
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