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Nimrod
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Overview
Track Listing
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DISC 1:
1
Nice Guys Finish Last
2
Hitchin' a Ride
3
The Grouch
4
Redundant
5
Scattered
6
All the Time
7
Worry Rock
8
Platypus (I Hate You)
9
Uptight
10
Last Ride in
11
Jinx
12
Haushinka
13
Walking Alone
14
Reject
15
Take Back
16
King for a Day
17
Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)
18
Prosthetic Head
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DISC 2:
1
Nice Guys Finish Last
2
Place Inside My Head
3
The Grouch
4
Walking Alone
5
Jinx
6
Alison
7
Espionage
8
You Irritate Me
9
Tre Polka
10
When It's Time
11
Desensitized
12
Chain Saw
13
Reject
14
Black Eyeliner
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DISC 3:
1
Going to Pasalacqua
2
Welcome to Paradise
3
Geek Stink Breath
4
Nice Guys Finish Last
5
Hitchin' a Ride
6
The Grouch
7
Chump
8
Longview
9
2000 Light Years Away
10
Brain Stew
11
Jaded
12
Knowledge
13
Basket Case
14
She
Details
- Genre: Rock & Pop
- Release Date: January 2023
- Label: Reprise
- Format: Vinyl
- Number of Discs: 1
Music Reviews
Editorial Reviews
Rolling Stone (10/30/97, p.66) - 3.5 Stars (out of 5) - "...Armstrong's juvenile sense of humor is back....a broader view, with neo-psychedelic studio touches, acoustic guitar, violins and horns....Melody is emphasized, and a measure of sincerity is detectable in the singing..."
Spin (12/97, pp.154-155) - 6 (out of 10) - "...At heart, NIMROD is a poker-faced rendition of what every band before them has done in this situation--genre-hopping, `testing their boundaries' in the studio, strings, horns, the works....At times, frontman Billie Joe Armstrong even seems to be impersonating Mark Eitzel impersonating Frank Sinatra..."
Entertainment Weekly (10/17/97, p.76) - "...mostly more of the same hyperactive pop-punk it introduced on 1994's DOOKIE. Hooky, too. But since the kids who once embraced the band seem to have outgrown this, will anyone other than rock critics give a hoot?" - Rating: B-
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