Why Don't You Kill Yourself?
Why Don't You Kill Yourself? is a compilation album by English punk band, The Only Ones, released in early 2004.
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Released | March 22, 2004 | |||
Recorded | 1977 - 1992, Basing Street Studios | |||
Genre | Punk, Power pop, Hard rock | |||
Length | 78:00(CD1) 53:48 (CD2) | |||
Label | Edsel Records | |||
Producer | The Only Ones, Robert Ash | |||
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Track listing
CD one
All songs composed by Peter Perrett.
- "The Whole Of The Law"
- "Another Girl, Another Planet"
- "Breaking Down"
- "City Of Fun"
- "Beast"
- "Creature Of Doom"
- "It's The Truth"
- "Language Problem"
- "No Peace For The Wicked"
- "Immortal Story"
- "Lovers Of Today"
- "Peter And The Pets"
- "Special View"
- "As My Wife Says"
- "From Here To Eternity"
- "Flaming Torch"
- "You've Got To Pay"
- "No Solution"
- "In Betweens"
- "Out There In The Night"
- "Curtains For You"
- "Programme"
CD two
- "Someone Who Cares"
- "Miles From Nowhere"
- "Instrumental"
- "This Ain't All"
- "No Solution"
- "Happy Pilgrim"
- "Why Don't You Kill Yourself?"
- "Me And My Shadow"
- "Deadly Nightshade"
- "Strange Mouth"
- "Big Sleep"
- "Oh Lucinda (Love Becomes A Habit)"
- "Reunion"
- "Trouble In The World"
- "Castle Built On Sand"
- "Fools"
- "My Way Out Of Here"
- "Your Chosen Life"
- "Baby's Got A Gun"
- "Oh Lucinda (Love Becomes A Habit)"
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