Neurotica (album)
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| Neurotica | ||||
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| Released | 1987 | |||
| Studio | American Recorders | |||
| Genre | ||||
| Label | Big Time | |||
| Producer | Tommy Erdelyi | |||
| Redd Kross chronology | ||||
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| Alternate cover art | ||||
2002 reissue | ||||
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| Source | Rating |
| Allmusic | |
| Pitchfork Media | 9.0/10 link |
Neurotica is the fourth record and second LP from the band Redd Kross. It was released on Big Time Records (an RCA Records subsidiary) in 1987. Observed to be a blend of various genres including garage rock, power pop,[1] punk rock,[2] art rock and pop rock,[3] the album was influential to the grunge movement.[2][3]
All songs written by Jeff McDonald, except where noted.
- "Neurotica" (Steven Shane McDonald, Robert Hecker, J. McDonald) - 2:57
- "Play My Song" - 3:37
- "Frosted Flake" (S. McDonald, J. McDonald) - 2:05
- "Janus, Jeanie, and George Harrison" - 3:13
- "Love is You" (R. Hecker) - 2:31
- "Peach Kelli Pop" - 3:36
- "McKenzie" - 4:28
- "Tatum O' Tot and the Fried Vegetables" - 1:27 - (CD bonus track)
- "Ballad of a Love Doll" - 1:55 - (from the Desperate Teenage Lovedolls movie soundtrack)
- "What They Say" (R. Hecker) - 3:59
- "Gandhi Is Dead (I'm the Cartoon Man)" - 3:25
- "Beautiful Bye-Byes" (R. Hecker, J. McDonald, S. McDonald) - 1:48
- "Pink Piece Of Peace" (R. Hecker) - 1:38 - (bonus track on 2002 CD version)
- "It's The Little Things" (Sonny Bono) - 3:53 - (bonus track on 2002 CD version)