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The Green Album (Skankin' Pickle album) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Green Album (Skankin' Pickle album)


''The Green Album'' is the fourth and final studio album by American ska punk band Skankin' Pickle, released in 1996 on Dr. Strange Records.
Commissioned and released by Dr. Strange Records (rather than Skankin' Pickle's own label Dill Records), ''The Green Album'' was originally intended to be a six-song EP of cover songs wherein each member picked and sung a song of their choosing. Eventually the decision was made to expand the EP into a full-length, leading the band to record seven additional songs, all of which were unreleased demos dating back to as far as 1989.〔Park, Mike. Album insert for ''The Green Album'' (1996).〕
According to the liner notes, ''The Green Album'' was recorded and mixed in 30 hours for the cost of $735, recorded on 8 track in the basement where trombonist Lars Nylander and members of ska punk band The Rudiments were living at the time.
Founder and vocalist Mike Park announced his departure from Skankin' Pickle in the liner notes of ''The Green Album'', writing "The band has been such a big part of my life but I feel it is time to move on!". Skankin' Pickle continued touring following the release of ''The Green Album'' with Janitors Against Apartheid saxophonist Mike Liu in Park's place, though would ultimately go through multiple line-up changes until only Nylander and guitarist Lynette Knackstedt remained from the recorded line-up by late 1996, after which the group was rebranded as The 78 RPMs.
==Track listing==
# "Gas in My Car" (Steve Devlin) - 2:57
# "Gates of Steel" (DEVO) - 2:49
# "Cup Flipper" (Devlin) - 3:26
# "Start Today" (Gorilla Biscuits) - 1:57
# "Rest of the World" (Devlin) - 1:31
# "Don't Care" (Klark Kent) - 1:55
# "My Hair" (Knackstedt) - 3:05
# "Pay to Cum" (Bad Brains) - 1:32
# "Ties That Bind" (Devlin) - 1:31
# "Special Brew" (Bad Manners) - 3:11
# "Make a Change" (Park) - 2:09
# "Sleep" (Park) - 1:17
# "Violent Love" (Willie Dixon, based on Oingo Boingo's version) - 2:59
# Hidden track - 15:25

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