Snafu (Potty Mouth album)

SNAFU is the second studio album by Potty Mouth. It was released on March 1, 2019, six years after their first album Hell Bent.[1]

SNAFU
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 1, 2019[1]
Genrealternative rock
Length31:09
LabelGet Better Records
Potty Mouth chronology
Potty Mouth
(2015)
SNAFU
(2019)

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Do It Again"Ally Einbinder, John Engelbert, Mattias Franzen, Victoria Mandanas, Abby Weems3:20
2."22"Patrik Berger, Einbinder, Markus Krunegard, Mandanas, Weems3:07
3."Starry Eyes"Berger, Einbinder, Krunegard, Mandanas, Weems3:47
4."Liar"Courtney Ballard, Einbinder, Mandanas, Weems2:55
5."Fencewalker"Einbinder, Mandanas, Gina Schock, Trey Vittetoe, Weems2:46
6."Massachusetts"Einbinder, Mandanas, Tom Peyton, Ryan Spraker, Frederik Thaae, Weems2:43
7."Plastic Paradise" 3:36
8."Smash Hit"Einbinder, Mandanas, Chris Walla, Weems3:22
9."Dog Song" (re-recording of song from Sun Damage EP)Einbinder, Phoebe Harris, Mandanas, Weems2:39
10."Bottom Feeder"Einbinder, Engelbert, Franzen, Mandanas, Weems2:57
Total length:31:12

Personnel

  • Abby Weems - vocals, guitar
  • Victoria Mandanas - drums
  • Ally Einbinder - bass
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gollark: Eh. Sort of. It has its own problems.
gollark: Also, it's USB-C, so you'll need a cable for that.
gollark: You might also have instability of various kinds.
gollark: Sure?

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