Endless Bummer

Endless Bummer
Studio album by Sloppy Seconds
Released 2008
Recorded Digital Production Studio, Indianapolis, Indiana
Genre Punk rock
Length 46:00
Label Kid Tested Records
Producer Sloppy Seconds and Paul Hess
Sloppy Seconds chronology
More Trouble Than They're Worth
(1998)
Endless Bummer
(2008)

Endless Bummer is the fifth studio album by Sloppy Seconds. It was released in 2008, ten years after More Trouble Than They're Worth.

The album was originally set to be released on June 24, 2008, but someone at the pressing plant found "Endless Bummer" offensive and refused to manufacture the CDs and LPs. In response to the delay, B.A. said, "You know what? We should actually take pride in this little sideshow. Think about it: Well into the 21st century, when kiddie porn, grisly beheadings, war atrocities and bestiality are all just a mouse-click away, some stupid son-of-a-bitch still believes 'Endless Bummer' by Sloppy Seconds is a threat to the American way of life. Halle-fuckin-lujah!"

Track listing

All songs written by Sloppy Seconds except "Action" written by Brian Connolly, Steve Priest, Andy Scott, and Mick Tucker.

  1. "D.I.Y. Till We Die!"
  2. "Kegs R4 Kids"
  3. "I Don't Wanna Go Out With You"
  4. "You Can't Kill Joey Ramone"
  5. "Thanks For The Mammaries"
  6. "Everybody Hates The United States"
  7. "P.O. Box 33046"
  8. "Endless Bummer"
  9. "Shut Up And Pour Me A Drink"
  10. "High School Girlz"
  11. "Let Me See Your Driver's License"
  12. "Lois Lane"
  13. "Achy Breaky Skull"
  14. "Ray"
  15. "This Is Your Brain On Drugs"
  16. "Nightmare Theater"
  17. "F.F. Sucks The World"
  18. "Action"

Personnel

  • B.A. - vocals
  • Ace Hardware - guitar
  • Bo'Ba Jam - bass
  • Steve Sloppy - drums
  • Paul Hess - production, additional backing vocals
  • Jism Jim - mixing, mastering
  • Paul Mahern - mixing mastering
  • C.B. Burns - cover art
  • Dave Hess - additional backing vocals
  • Rob Perkins - additional backing vocals
  • Mason Williams - additional backing vocals
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