Weirdo Magnet Explained
Weirdo Magnet is a 1996 studio album by Buck 65, re-released by Warner Music Canada in 2002.[1]
Track listing
A 2-disc promo for the album had titles for the track:
Disc 1:
- "Throw II"- 1:26
- "Shopping for Shoes"- 3:54
- "Taster's Choice"- 3:11
- "Cat Piss"- 3:12
- "Thought So"- 3:57
- "Boogie n' Frenzy"- 4:16
- "Amber Valletta"- 2:18
- "Chin Music '96"- 3:10
- "Stranded Without Pants"- 1:27
- "Beatles Break"- 4:06
- "Company"- 1:23
- "Who You Frontin' For?"- 3:53
- "Maintenance"- 3:43
- "Plus Signs and Positivity"- 2:57
- "Urine Trouble"- 2:20
- "Shalom Harlow"- :44
- "Kiss My Ass"- 3:39
- "Fuckin' Chicks, Huh?"- 2:53
- "Your Pissin' Me Off"- 4:35
- "Shout It Out"- 4:05
Disc 2:
- "Come Home"- 1:17
- "Year Zero"- 1:58
- "You Know the Science"- 3:21
- "Baron Karza"- 5:15
- "In a Bad Way"- 3:02
- "Wildlife, Pt. 1"- 2:38
- "Chillwack"- 3:13
- "PR221"- :36
- "The Basement Show"- 3:35
- "State of the Art"- 2:12
- "Wildlife, Pt. 2"- 2:56
- "Style #386"- 2:15
- "Providence"- 3:13
- "The Back of My Hand"- 1:27
- "Male Model"- 3:32
- "Wildlife, Pt. 3"- 3:37
- "Speak of the Devil"- :37
- "Swung at a Bad Pitch"- 4:49
- "This is a Joke"- 2:31
Warner Release
- "Track 01" - 2:10
- "Track 02" - 1:44
- "Track 03" - 2:15
- "Track 04" - 2:59
- "Track 05" - 3:28
- "Track 06" - 2:55
- "Track 07" - 2:52
- "Track 08" - 1:12
- "Track 09" - 2:02
- "Track 10" - 1:01
- "Track 11" - 1:52
- "Track 12" - 2:16
- "Track 13" - 1:16
- "Track 14" - 2:03
- "Track 15" - 4:35
- "Track 16" - 1:47
- "Track 17" - 2:33
- "Track 18" - 1:10
- "Track 19" - 3:34
- "Track 20" - 0:54
- "Track 21" - 3:27
- "Track 22" - 0:54
- "Track 23" - 2:11
- Note: The CD release of the album is titled as above, however a review by Buck 65 references titles of some tracks, including "Track 10" as "The Zyzygy".
External links
- [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r632000|pure_url=yes}} Weirdo Magnet album] as listed by Allmusic
- Buck 65's review on Buck65.com
Notes and References
- http://www.buck65.com/newsite/discography.html Buck 65 Official Site: Discography