The Potty Training Years 1988–1992

The Potty Training Years 1988–1992 is a re-release of the Signal Sound Systems Records album The Potty Training Years with some previously unreleased material. It is also the second album to feature a cover of the Beatles hit "Here Comes the Sun" (though it is no different from the other version save for a four-second time difference)

The Potty Training Years 1988–1992
Compilation album by
ReleasedJune 6, 2000
GenreSka-punk
LabelSignal Sound Systems Records
El Pocho Loco
Voodoo Glow Skulls chronology
Exitos al Cabron
(1999)
The Potty Training Years 1988–1992
(2000)
Symbolic
(2000)
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Track listing

All tracks are written by Frank Casillas, Eddie Casillas, Jorge Casillas & Jerry O'Neil except where noted.

No.TitleLength
1."Matter of Time"2:15
2."Mr. Bossman"1:36
3."Here Comes the Sun" (George Harrison)2:04
4."You're the Problem"2:17
5."Trouble Walking"1:59
6."Empty Bottles"2:12
7."Method to This Madness"2:25
8."Closet Monster"2:47
9."You Don't Have a Clue"3:10
10."Thrift Shop Junkie"1:31
11."Jive Psycho"2:49
12."This Ain't No Disco"3:35
13."Should I Stay or Should I Go" (Joe Strummer, Mick Jones)2:23
14."Wife and Kid"2:39
15."Motel Six"3:32
16."Under My Skin"2:04
17."Never Gonna Grow Up"2:25
18."I'm Not a Loser (Descendents)"1:19

Note: Tracks 1–6 are from the 1991 EP Rasta Mis Huevos, tracks 7–14 are from the 1992 EP We're Coloring Fun. Also the song "Clash" is actually a cover of "Should I Stay or Should I Go" from the Clash's 1982 album Combat Rock.

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