Humble Gods (album)

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Humble Gods is the debut studio album of the punk rock band Humble Gods, released on October 17, 1995 on Futurist Records.[1][2]

Humble Gods
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 17, 1995
GenrePunk rock, skate Punk
LabelFuturist Records
Humble Gods chronology
Humble Gods
(1995)
No Heroes
(1996)

Track listing

  1. "Glad I'm Not You" - (words and music: Ricky Vodka) - 3:33
  2. "Concrete Jungle" - (words and music: Rod Byers) - 3:10 (The Specials cover)
  3. "Break It Up" - (words: Brad X / music: Doug Carrion) - 2:07
  4. "American Dream" - (words: Brad X, Spike X / music: Doug Carrion) - 2:11
  5. "Running Out Of Time" - (words: Brad X / music: Doug Carrion) - 3:05
  6. "Animal" - (words and music: Ricky Vodka) - 2:11
  7. "Fucked Up" - (words: Brad X / music: Doug Carrion) - 2:03
  8. "High Speed" - (words and music: Ricky Vodka) - 2:11
  9. "Lil' Red Book" - (words and music by Burt Bacharach and Hal David) - 2:10 (Love cover)
  10. "No Use" - (words: Brad X / music: Doug Carrion) - 3:11
  11. "Too Much" - (words: Spike X / music: Spike X, Jensen) - 3:32
  12. "Grandpa's On Speed" - (words:Spike X, Brad X / music:Spike X) - 1:59
  13. "Killer At Large" - (words: Ricky Vodka, Brad X / music: Ricky Vodka) - 3:18
  14. "Religion" - (words and music: Spike X) - 1:30 [3]

Personnel

  • Brad X - vocals
  • Ricky Vodka - guitars
  • Doug Carrion - guitars
  • Spike X - bass
  • Blue Lou - drums

References


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