Devil's Food
Devil's Food is a singles compilation by American rock and roll band Supersuckers.[3] It was released in April 2005 on Mid-Fi records.
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Released | April 5, 2005[1] | |||
Genre | Rock and roll | |||
Label | Mid-Fi Recordings | |||
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Track listing
- "Gato Negro"
- "Shake It Off"
- "Hey Ya"
- "Teenage Shutdown"
- "Doublewide" (country version)
- "Team Man"
- "Can Pipe"
- "Rubber Biscuit"
- "Born with a Tail" (country version)
- "Devil's Food"
- "Sail On"
- "Kid's Got It Comin'"
- "Eastbound & Down"
- "Then I'm Gone"
- "Flyin' Into the Mid-Day Sun"
- "End of an Era"
Notes
- "Gato Negro" originally appeared on a split single with the band Zeke.
- "Hey Ya" is a cover of the song by OutKast.[4]
- "Teenage Shutdown" is a cover of the song by Electric Frankenstein, originally appearing on Splitsville 1.[5]
- "Rubber Biscuit" is a cover of the song by The Chips.
- "Sail On" is a cover of the song by The Commodores.
- "Eastbound & Down" is a cover of the Jerry Reed song "East Bound and Down" originally written for the movie Smokey and the Bandit.
- "Doublewide" and "Born With a Tail" are country versions of songs originally appearing on the band's 1995 Sub Pop album, The Sacrilicious Sounds of the Supersuckers.
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References
- "Supersuckers Go With The Marketing Flow". Billboard. June 29, 2005.
- "Devil's Food: A Collection of Rare Treats & Evil Sweets! - Supersuckers | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
- Matos, Michaelangelo (October 9, 2006). "The Songs Don't All Sound the Same". Seattle Weekly.
- staff, Metro Times music. "Head cheese". Detroit Metro Times.
- "Supersuckers/Electric Frankenstein Splitsville Vol. 1". exclaim.ca.
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