Cretin Crossover
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Cretin Crossover | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | August 7, 2012 |
Recorded | Low Brow Studios, 2005-2010 |
Genre | Ska, punk |
Length | 56:59 |
Label | Audio Bento |
Producer | Demitri Marmash |
Cretin Crossover is the first album from Hawaii ska punk group Smitz. Taking the best songs from their demo album and their new material compiling into a 17 track release. The album took seven years to finish.
Track listing[edit]
- 808 Scene – 2:41
- In The Morning – 1:57
- D.O. – 2:44
- Not Your Weapon – 3:11
- Anti-"Love" Song – 3:26
- Julie Was An Anarchist – 3:12
- End Of The Line – 1:55
- Cretin Crossover – 3:01
- Hate Against – 3:12
- Problems In The Nation – 1:53
- I Tried – 1:52
- Medication Drug – 2:16
- Rat Race – 1:53
- Sicker Thought – 2:35
- Pollute Boy – 4:08
- Call To Action – 3:24
- Wooly Wooly – 13:39
Recording details[edit]
- Jonny Random – vocals, rhythm guitar
- Kalani Punani – lead guitar, backup vocals, keyboards
- Taylor Rice – bass
- Brennen Widget – drums, tambourine, djembe, cabasa, backup vocals
- Demitri Marmash – Producer
- Jonny Boto – trumpet (tracks 9, 13)
- Evan Lewis (Babyface) – saxophone (tracks 9, 13)
- Geoffrey Siffring – trombone (tracks 9, 13)
- Josh 86 – vocals (track 1) backup vocals
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