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''Slapstick'' is a compilation of most songs recorded by
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. It was released by
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in 1997. Tracks 7 to 20 were originally located on Slapstick's only full-length album, ''Lookit!'' Tracks 1 to 6 were planned to be on their second album and released on
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, but the band broke up prior to recording enough songs for a full-length album.


Track listing

# "There's a Metalhead in the Parking Lot" - 2:29 # "The Park" - 2:15 # "Eighteen" - 2:34 # "What I Learned" - 1:17 # "February One" - 1:39 # "Sick of This Place" - 2:05 # "Good Times Gone" - 1:27 # "Almost Punk Enough" - 1:52 # "Cheat to Win" - 2:06 # "Crooked" - 1:47 # "Colorado" - 1:34 # "74 Fullerton" - 2:24 # "She Doesn't Love Me" - 2:13 # "My Way" - 2:15 # "The Geek" - 2:47 # "Not Tonight" - 1:07 # "Ed" - 2:05 # "The Punks" - 1:59 # "Nate B." - 3:01 # "Broken Down" - 2:36 # "Johnny" - 3:31 # "Wake Up Stanley" - 2:14 # "My Only Friend" - 2:59 # "
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cover) - 2:21 # "Alternative Radio" - 1:31


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Slapstick (Album) 1997 compilation albums Slapstick (band) albums Asian Man Records compilation albums