Johnny Quest Thinks We're Sellouts
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Johnny Quest Thinks We're Sellouts · Less Than Jake
Losing Streak
℗ 1996 Capitol Records, LLC
Released on: 1996-01-01
Producer: Less Than Jake
Producer, Studio Personnel, Mixer, Engineer: Michael Rosen
Producer, Co- Producer: Craig Aaronson
Studio Personnel, Mastering Engineer: Kevin Reeves
Composer: Vinnie Fiorello
Composer: Chris Demakes
Composer: Roger Manganelli
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I look up Jonny Quest in search of an old Boomerang TV bumper, and I found this... and I'm glad I did! This sounds great!
i grew up in the wrong generation.
One of the best Ska punk songs ever
A true ska punk masterpiece
Someone help me!!! My hands down favorite copy of this song was a live cut where at the beginning dude says, "come up on stage! An Ill kick you in the f*n head!" to an audience member. It was so fkn punk! I havent heard it since that cd i burned off limewire!!!
GNV hometown hero’s
It’s was me and my friend DB in my 1990 Camaro listening to this headed to punk/hardcore shows…. Now I’m a father of 5, business owner and a fuckin FARMER…. my how life changes..
I heard that Johnny quest was someone in the industry who was calling them sell outs
Team Avo deserves ice cream!
This song makes me want to turn a bunch of houses into giant blocks of cobblestone.
This shit get me skanking so hard (in my living room)
I saw these guys at Bogart's in Cincinnati in 2000. They had a few openers, one being New Found Glory just after they released From the Screen to Your Stereo album which was awesome live. There were a bunch of people from Canada there to see a band called The Impossibles but their van broke down and they never showed. The Canadians were pissed all night.
Their best song
these guys and voodoo glow skulls, all i needed
Haven’t heard this song in forever!🙌🏼🙌🏼
When the drum accents kick in on time but slow down by a factor of 20%.
This is in my Top 10 Favorite Albums, next to No Doubt's Tragic Kingdom, Sublime's 40 oz of Freedom, Reel Big Fish's Turn off the Radio, Rancid's Let Go
I've took too long for find back this song!!
This is in my Top 10 Albums of all Time.
Dream is to see these guys live someday, love LTJ!