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Foot in Mouth

Traduction
Foot in Mouth
Foot in Mouth
EP par Green Day
Sortie 25 avril 1996
Enregistrement Entre 1994 et 1996
Durée 30:51
Genre Punk rock
Format CD
Parolier Billie Joe Armstrong
Compositeur Green Day
Label Reprise

Foot In Mouth est un EP live du groupe de punk rock californien Green Day, sorti au Japon en 1996. Les chansons ont été enregistrées à des dates différentes les unes des autres. Le titre japonais, Bakuhatsu Live! +5, rajoute un '+5', ce qui signifie que l'on a ajouté cinq chansons à l'EP live précédent, Live Tracks.

Liste des chansons

  1. Going to Pasalacqua - 3:52
  2. Welcome to Paradise - 3:41
  3. Geek Stink Breath - 2:17
  4. One of My Lies - 2:21
  5. Stuck with Me - 2:31
  6. Chump - 2:33
  7. Longview - 3:34
  8. 2000 Light Years Away - 2:36
  9. When I Come Around - 2:42
  10. Burnout - 2:24
  11. F.O.D. - 2:25
Notes

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