Disc One:
1. Worms vs. Birds
2. Four Fingered Fisherman
3. Classy Plastic Lumber
4. From Point A to Point B (∞)
5. It Always Rains on a Picnic
6. Dukes Up
7. Every Penny Fed Car
8. Mice Eat Cheese
9. Red Hand Case
10. Ugly Casanova
11. Play Taps
12. Sad Sorta Angry
13. Treat Me Like a Mammal
14. Inanimate Know How
15. Don't Know Direction
16. …But They're Not Singing Ghosts
17. In Like Roses
18. Nosaysisaysnoone
19. The Neck, A Throne for Bad Ideas
20. Eviction Day for the Guilt
Disc Two:
21. Call to Dial-a-Song / Blue Cadet-3, Do You Connect?
22. Race Car Grin You Ain't No Landmark
23. Secret Agent X-9
24. Part Time Pastenseolith
25. Playground for the Shotgun Kids
26. Ding, Urch, Ding
27. Study to Use a Crayon
28. Alone on the Shelf
29. Rolloff
30. Teacher's Field Trip to the Moon
31. The Trouble With…
32. Jumpsuit or Jumpship
33. Teeth Mean Smiles
34. N.R.G.
35. Kirchie's Song
36. Wingtips
37. Election Song
This is a 2 CD version of Modest Mouse's album Sad Sappy Sucker. It was recorded in 1994 and intended to be their debut album but it wouldn't get released until 2001 after the popularity of their album The Moon and Antarctica. The released version had 15 songs and 9 bonus tracks which came from a Dial-a-Song service the band ran at the time which was similar to TMBG's Dial-a-Song. The only person that left a message was Spencer Moody of the Murder City Devils.
There was also a demo tape on cassette with the same name that came out the same year but the only tracks they shared in common were the bonus tracks which were mostly 30 seconds long so I cut out all of those except for the message. The original tape had a lot of good stuff on it so I don't know why they didn't use it. The original album tracks comprise of tracks 1-9 and then 21b-23. The first disc makes up the real album and the second disc makes up the solo stuff since I cut out the Dial-a-Song stuff. Also the tracks Classy Plastic Lumber and Play Taps began with the same spoken word intro so I cut it out on both of them so they would be 1:26 long.
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