Solid Action
Solid Action, is a compilation album released in 1999 by Seattle-based grunge band The U-Men. It was released by the label Chuckie-Boy. The name of the album is taken from track 10 on Step on a Bug.
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Label | Chuckie-Boy | |||
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Track listing
- Gila - 2.18
- Shoot 'Em Down - 4.05
- Blight - 2.32
- Flowers D.G.I.H. - 4.07
- They - 3.30
- Clubs - 4.20
- 10 After 1 - 2.57
- Cow Rock - 2.42
- Green Trumpet - 3.49
- Bad Little Woman - 2.32
- Freezebomb - 2.23
- That's Wild About Jack - 3.31
- Dig It a Hole - 2.16
- Solid Action - 2.08
- 2 X 4 - 2.00
- A Three Year Old Could Do That - 2.34
- Papa Doesn't Love His Children Anymore - 3.30
- Shoot 'Em Down (live) - 4.30
- Tracks 1-4 were originally on their first e.p. but "Gila" later appeared on Bruce Pavitt's Sub Pop 100 compilation and on a split with the Melvins for Sugar Daddy Live.
- Track 5 was originally from Deep Six compilation (C/Z Records, 1986).
- Tracks 6-9 were originally from Stop Spinning
- Track 10 was originally from Dope-Guns-'N-Fucking In The Streets, Vol. 1 compilation (Amphetamine Reptile, 1988).
- Tracks 13-17 are originally from Step On A Bug
- Track 18 was originally from the compilation Woodshock '85 (El Jefe Records, 1986).
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