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1996 studio album by dada
El Subliminoso
Studio album by dada
ReleasedApril 2, 1996
Recordedat IRS Studios in 1995 by Scott Gordon and Adam Weiner
GenreAlternative rock
LabelI.R.S. Records
Producerdada with Adam Weiner and Scott Gordon
Dada chronology
American Highway Flower
(1994)
El Subliminoso
(1996)
Dada
(1998)

El Subliminoso is the third album by the alternative rock group dada, and their final album for I.R.S. Records. In the United States, the album was initially released in April 1996. On July 13, 2004, the album was reissued with bonus tracks by Blue Cave Records. The album has sold 36,000 copies to date according to Nielsen Soundscan.

Track listing

  • 1996 I.R.S. Records Edition (Original Release)
  1. "Time Is Your Friend"
  2. "Sick In Santorini"
  3. "Bob The Drummer"
  4. "I Get High"
  5. "The Spirit Of 2009"
  6. "Star You Are"
  7. "A Trip With My Dad"
  8. "You Won't Know Me"
  9. "Rise"
  10. "No One"
  11. "The Fleecing Of America"
  12. "Hollow Man"
  • 2004 Blue Cave Records Edition (Reissued Release)
  1. "Time Is Your Friend"
  2. "Sick In Santorini"
  3. "Bob The Drummer"
  4. "I Get High"
  5. "The Spirit Of 2009"
  6. "Star You Are"
  7. "A Trip With My Dad"
  8. "You Won't Know Me"
  9. "Rise"
  10. "No One"
  11. "The Fleecing Of America"
  12. "Hollow Man"
  13. "California Dreamin'" (originally performed by The Mamas & the Papas)
  14. "Happy Day Violator"
  15. "Mystery Date"
  16. "Put Me Down"
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