Fat EP
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| EP by Descendents | |||||
| Released | 1981 | ||||
| Recorded | 1980 | ||||
| Genre | Punk | ||||
| Length | ??? | ||||
| Label | New Alliance Records | ||||
| Producer | ??? | ||||
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Fat is the 1981 release by the punk band The Descendents. It was released on New Alliance Records in 1981 and re-released on SST Records in 1989.
[edit] Track listing
- "My Dad Sucks"
- "Mr. Bass"
- "I Like Food"
- "Hey Hey"
- "Weinerschnitzel"
- "Global Probing"
[edit] Personnel
- Frank Navetta: Guitar/Backing Vocals
- Tony Lombardo: Bass
- Bill Stevenson: Drums/Backing Vocals
- Milo Aukerman: Lead Vocals
[edit] Covers
- The alternative rock band Taking Back Sunday covered "I Like Food" as a medley with "Suburban Home" (a song from Milo Goes to College) for the video game Tony Hawk's American Wasteland.
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