Originally released in April 1995, fresh off the success of "Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain", the band recorded a deliberately chaotic and eclectic album that sounded nothing like its predecessor. With influences from the Groundhogs to the Frogs, Captain Beefheart to the more obscure mid-'80s central California hardcore bands, "Wowee Zowee" confused critics and alienated fans. Yet it became a fan favorite over time. The songs have a darkness that now seems appropriate and with Bryce Goggin at the mixing desk, the production was the band's most rocking to date. This super-deluxe re-mastered comp contains an embossed slipcase with two CDs and a 64-page perfect-bound book, fifty tracks total; eighteen unreleased recordings, nine non-album b-sides, four compilation tracks, five BBC Evening Session tracks and much more.
Track | Artist | Duration |
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We Dance | 3:01 | |
Rattled by the Rush | 4:16 | |
Black Out | 2:10 | |
Brinx Job | 1:31 | |
Grounded | 4:14 | |
Serpentine Pad | 1:16 | |
Motion Suggests | 3:15 | |
Father to a Sister Of Thought | 3:30 | |
Extradition | 2:12 | |
Best Friend's Arm | 2:19 | |
Grave Architecture | 4:16 | |
AT & T | 3:32 | |
Flux = Rad | 1:45 | |
Fight This Generation | 4:22 | |
Kennel District | 2:59 | |
Pueblo | 3:25 | |
Half a Canyon | 6:10 | |
Western Homes | 1:49 |