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# "Extra, Extra"
# "Extra, Extra"
# "Lobster Boy"
# "Lobster Boy"
# "[[You're Too Cool]]"
# "You're Too Cool"
# "[[Bad Day (Gob song)|Bad Day]]"
# "Bad Day"
# "Fuck Them"
# "Fuck Them"
# "Cleansing"
# "Cleansing"
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# "Marching Song"
# "Marching Song"
# "Asshole TV"
# "Asshole TV"
# "[[Soda (Gob song)|Soda]]"
# "[[Soda (Gob song)|Soda]"
# "Fido Dildo"
# "Fido Dildo"
# "Losing Face"
# "Losing Face"
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# "Hey Stephanie" ([[The Smugglers (band)|The Smugglers]] cover))
# "Hey Stephanie" ([[The Smugglers (band)|The Smugglers]] cover))


Tracks 1-19 were written by gob.
Tracks 1-19 were written by Gob.


The re-release liner notes state that the band photos on the inside booklet of the original pressing were removed due to people complaining of electrostatic shock from the photos. They replaced said photos with a live band photo of unknown origin with lyrics printed over it. "Marching Song" is actually a short instrumental track comprised almost solely of [[kazoo]] and fart noises. Early versions of tracks 6, 15, and 19 were released on their 1994 release, [[Gob (album)|Gob]].
The re-release liner notes state that the band photos on the inside booklet of the original pressing were removed due to people complaining of electrostatic shock from the photos. They replaced said photos with a live band photo of unknown origin with lyrics printed over it. "Marching Song" is actually a short instrumental track comprised almost solely of [[kazoo]] and fart noises. Early versions of tracks 6, 15, and 19 were released on their 1994 release, [[Gob (album)|Gob]].

Revision as of 02:31, 26 September 2008

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Too Late... No Friends is the first full length studio album by Gob, and was released in 1995 on Mint Records. It was re-released in 2000 on Nettwerk/Landspeed. There were 4 singles released of off the album: Soda, Fuck Them, Bad Day and You're Too Cool. Since each single lasted an average of 1:30, there were 4 singles released instead of the usual 2.

Tracklisting

  1. "Extra, Extra"
  2. "Lobster Boy"
  3. "You're Too Cool"
  4. "Bad Day"
  5. "Fuck Them"
  6. "Cleansing"
  7. "Leave Me Alone"
  8. "Open Your Eyes"
  9. "Marlena"
  10. "I Want You Back Baby"
  11. "Marching Song"
  12. "Asshole TV"
  13. "[[Soda (Gob song)|Soda]"
  14. "Fido Dildo"
  15. "Losing Face"
  16. "I Don't Know"
  17. "Centipede"
  18. "Censorshit"
  19. "Custer's Last 1 Nite Stand"
  20. "Hey Stephanie" (The Smugglers cover))

Tracks 1-19 were written by Gob.

The re-release liner notes state that the band photos on the inside booklet of the original pressing were removed due to people complaining of electrostatic shock from the photos. They replaced said photos with a live band photo of unknown origin with lyrics printed over it. "Marching Song" is actually a short instrumental track comprised almost solely of kazoo and fart noises. Early versions of tracks 6, 15, and 19 were released on their 1994 release, Gob.

Personnel

  • Tom Thacker - Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
  • Theo Goutzinakis - Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals
  • Patrick "Wolfman Pat" Paszana - Drums, Backing Vocals
  • Jamie Fawkes - Bass
  • Ian Assbury - Tambourine on "Marlena"
  • John Shepp - Engineer
  • Blair Calibaba - Mixing
  • George Leger - Mastering