1 | D.'s Car Jam/Anxious Mo-Fo |
2 | Theatre Is the Life of You |
3 | Viet Nam |
4 | Cohesion |
5 | It's Expected I'm Gone |
6 | # 1 Hit Song |
7 | Two Beads at the End |
8 | Do You Want New Wave or Do You Want the Truth? |
9 | Don't Look Now |
10 | Shit from An Old Notebook |
11 | Nature Without Man |
12 | One Reporter's Opinion |
13 | Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing |
14 | Maybe Partying Will Help |
15 | Toadies |
16 | Retreat |
17 | The Big Foist |
18 | God Bows to Math |
19 | Corona |
20 | The Glory of Man |
21 | Take 5, D |
22 | My Heart and the Real World |
23 | History Lesson - Part II |
24 | You Need the Glory |
25 | The Roar of the Masses Could Be Farts |
26 | West Germany |
27 | The Politics of Time |
28 | Themselves |
29 | Please Don't Be Gentle with Me |
30 | Nothing Indeed |
31 | No Exchange |
32 | There Ain't Shit on T.V. Tonight |
33 | This Ain't No Picnic |
34 | Spillage |
35 | Untitled Song for Latin America |
36 | Jesus and Tequila |
37 | June 16th |
38 | Storm in My House |
39 | Martin's Story |
40 | Dr Wu |
41 | The World According to Nouns |
42 | Love Dance |
43 | Three Car Jam |
Minutemen's Double Nickels on the Dime is a masterwork of American indie rock, a sprawling, 42-song explosion of terse, revolutionary rock & roll. Rifling through a kind of lurching punk-funk, this San Pedro, California, trio poses philosophical questions, mocks love-song clichés and Michael Jackson, covers CCR and Van Halen, and gets drunk on "Jesus and Tequila"--all of it brought to life by the jazzy, popping bass of Mike Watt; the rifle-shot fills of drummer George Hurley, and the staccato guitar and impassioned cries of the late D. Boon, whose voice will forever insist: "No hope? See, that's what gives me guts." --David Cantwell
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