Eraser (No Age song)
2008 single by No Age
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"Eraser" is the first single from Los Angeles-based band No Age's second album, Nouns. It was released on Sub Pop on April 8, 2008 on the 7" Single format. It features 4 tracks, of which only one is an original song.[1] According to Pitchfork Media, the covers came about when the band were trapped in their car during a snowstorm for 14 hours.[2] During that time, they taught themselves to play the songs.
ReleasedApril 8, 2008
SongwritersRandy Randall, Dean Allen Spunt
| "Eraser" | ||||
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| Single by No Age | ||||
| from the album Nouns | ||||
| Released | April 8, 2008 | |||
| Genre | Experimental rock, noise rock | |||
| Label | Sub Pop | |||
| Songwriters | Randy Randall, Dean Allen Spunt | |||
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Track listing
- "Eraser" - 2:43
- "Don't Stand Still" (Nate Denver's Neck cover) - 2:12
- "Male Masturbation" (Urinals cover) - 1:29
- "When You Find Out" (The Nerves cover) - 2:07
In popular culture
In 2017, the single's titular song "Eraser" appeared in the Canadian sitcom Letterkenny, as background music for a bar fight, in season 4 episode 1 "Never Work A Day In Your Life."