Judgment, Rage, Retribution And Thyme [My Brother The Cow]
Generation Spokesmodel [My Brother The Cow]
What Moves The Heart? [My Brother The Cow]
Today Is A Good Day [My Brother The Cow]
Into Yer Shtik [My Brother The Cow]
In My Finest Suit [My Brother The Cow]
F.D.K. (Fearless Doctor Killers) [My Brother The Cow]
Orange Ball-Peen Hammer [My Brother The Cow]
Crankcase Blues [My Brother The Cow]
Execution Style [My Brother The Cow]
Dissolve [My Brother The Cow]
1995 [My Brother The Cow]
Mudhoney Funky Butt [My Brother The Cow LP-Only Bonus EP]
West Seattle Hardcore [My Brother The Cow LP-Only Bonus EP]
Sissy Bar [My Brother The Cow LP-Only Bonus EP]
Carjack ’94 [My Brother The Cow LP-Only Bonus EP]
Sailor (A.K.A. Hey Sailor) [My Brother The Cow LP-Only Bonus EP]
Small Animals [My Brother The Cow LP-Only Bonus EP]
You Give Me The Creeps [Into Yer Shtik 7" Single]
Holden [March To Fuzz]
Not Going Down That Road Again [Generation Spokesmodel Single]
Goat Cheese [Screwed: Al Goldstein's Kingdom Of Porn Soundtrack]
? Welcome To Dawn Overture, Parts III & IV Of XVII (Goodbye Mo, Hello Lenny!) [Trademark Of Quality 1994]
?Trademark Of Quality (Editor’s Note: Remember The Good Ol’ Days?) [The Twist & Shout 6 ‘O Clock Good News 1995 ]
NOTES: This were the sessions on which "My Brother The Cow" was recorded. Jon Wahl: harmonica on “Orange Ball-Peen Hammer” and “Not Going Down That Road Again”; Renestair E.J.: tenor saxophone on “1995”.
Here's what Steve said about the songs of the free 7": "We were really drunk. We were almost done in the studio when We decided we were going to record these stupid little snippets of music and maybe use them as a free 7-inch. We just thought the idea of a wasted 7-inch would be great. "Hey, bonus record. Ah, it sucks." We just recorded these little things with horrible effects on every instrument. Mark was playing the Farfisa. I was going through some kind of ring modulator envelope filter and so was the bass so everything sounded really bad -- new wave or art rock or something. Then we did the vocals later".
This is the shortest one on the 7-inch, but it's the funniest. About "Sailor" Dan said the following: "We each took turns fucking with the voices after the music was recorded. I had just been informed by my wife that I was talking in my sleep. She's like, "You were talking in your sleep last night." She said that I said, "Muscle on up to the bar, sailor, and have another beer," which became the lyrics for this. Lord knows what I was thinking about in my dreams".
Last Updated: July 6th, 2002