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Alkaline Trio is a compilation album by Alkaline Trio released in 2000 on Asian Man Records. Alkaline Trio is a self-titled compilation of earlier out-of-print EPs For Your Lungs Only, I Lied My Face Off, the Sundials 7-inch record, and three songs from various compilation CDs.
Track listing
- "Goodbye Forever" – 2:50
- "This Is Getting Over You" – 4:47
- "Bleeder" – 4:30
- "I Lied My Face Off" – 4:09
- "My Friend Peter" – 2:14
- "Snake Oil Tanker" – 1:22
- "Southern Rock" – 3:04
- "Cooking Wine" – 2:19
- "For Your Lungs Only" – 2:26
- "Exploding Boy" (The Cure cover) – 2:57
- "Sun Dials" – 3:43
- "Nose Over Tail" – 2:35
- "'97" – 4:32
- Tracks 1-4 are from the I Lied My Face Off E.P. (1999)
- Track 5 is from the Magnetic Curses Compilation (1999)
- Tracks 6-9 are from the For Your Lungs Only E.P. (1998)
- Track 10 is from the Pocket Bomb (1999)
- Tracks 11-12 are from the Sundials E.P. (1997)
- Track 13 is from the Marc's A Dick and Gar's A Drunk - The Johann's Face Story Compilation (1996)
Personnel
- Matt Skiba – vocals, guitar
- Dan Andriano – vocals, bass (tracks 1-10)
- Glenn Porter – drums
- Rob Doran – bass (tracks 11-13)
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