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Revision as of 14:57, 14 May 2021

It's Fun To Steal album cover
It's Fun To Steal
Studio album by Mono Puff
First released May 19, 1998
Release details / collectors: Show | Hide
Tracks 15 (with hidden track) Last album Unsupervised
Label Bar/None <A-HAON 101> Length 42:14 (with hidden track)

It's Fun To Steal is the second full album release by John Flansburgh's Mono Puff. Noticeably funkier than the earlier release Unsupervised, it features a wide range of guest artists and collaborators. It was the final release before a 22-year hiatus.

Purchase

Seller   Format Price Link
AAC $9.99 Purchase
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Track listing

# Title Length  Lyrics Guitar Tab
0 Hidden Track 2:00

 

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1 Creepy 3:11

 

2 It's Fun To Steal 3:43

 

3 Poison Flowers 2:03

 

4 Mr. Hughes Says 2:32

 

5 Imaginary Friend 3:06

 

6 Taste The Bass 1:31

 

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7 Extra Krispy 3:58

 

8 Dedicated 2:33

 

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9 Backstabbing Liar 2:35

 

10 Hillbilly Drummer Girl 3:01

 

11 Dashiki Lover 4:06

 

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12 Pretty Fly 2:09

 

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13 I Just Found Out What Everybody Knows 3:13

 

14 Night Security 2:33

 


Trivia

  • Almost one year before the album's release, a promotional cassette was released, with several significant differences.
  • "Hidden Track" is an easter egg, which can be found by rewinding the CD to a point before track 1. This is not possible on some CD players, including most computers.

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