Ego (Spunge song)
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| “Ego” | |||||
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| Single by Spunge from the album Room For Abuse |
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| Released | June 19, 2000 | ||||
| Format | CD | ||||
| Recorded | ??? | ||||
| Genre | Ska punk | ||||
| Length | ??? | ||||
| Label | Sucka-Punch | ||||
| Producer | ??? | ||||
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"Ego" is a single released by the ska-punk band Spunge on June 19, 2000, off of the band's second album, Room For Abuse. The record label was Sucka-Punch Records, who by now were a real third-party record label (as opposed to a fake one made up by the band, which the Kicking Pigeons EP was released on). As well as the title track (incidentally, a new version of "Ego" was recorded for the band's third album, The Story So Far), the single features a version of "No Woman, No Cry" with original lyrics (before [spunge] got permission from Ziggy Marley to change them). The single also features the track "Life Like", which can't be found on any other release by the band.
[edit] Track listing
- "Ego"
- "No Woman, No Cry"
- "Life Like"

