Not Like Most Folkies, Part 1: The First Two Albums & Other Early Originals
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- Run-DMC
- Let's Fuck
- Turn Out Right
- I Am Klaus Kinski (And This Is My Song) [Early Lo-Fi Version]
- You Never Swam
- Cheese Fries (Solo Demo Version)
- (Everywhere I Look) I See Your Face (Early Lo-Fi Version)
- Jeanette Is Working (2005 Version)
- You Think It's Wrong (To Sing Along)
- A Modest Proposal (For Laura Cantrell) [Early Lo-Fi Version]
- Tough Guy
- Turn Out Right Waltz
- Sally's Strut
- Would You Care?
- Nobody's Wife (You're The One) [Live, 2006]
- What I'm Good for
- Let's Fuck (Live, 2006)
- Nobody's Listening
- You Never Swam (Live, 2007)
- Cheese Fries (Live, 2007)
- Lone Gay Man's Last Words (from Troma's "Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead" film soundtrack)
- Younger Than Me
- I Am Klaus Kinski (And This Is My Song) [Live, 2007]
- New York City Girls / You Think It's Wrong (To Sing Along) [Live, 2007]
- I'm Yr Dog (From the short film "In Defense of Lemmings")
- Baby, Dance With Me
- Hot As I Are (Early Solo Version)
- (Everywhere I Look) I See Your Face [Solo Demo Version]
- Ballad of the Lonesome Stranger, Part 1
- Praha Ha Ha (From the short film "Meet Me at 13 o'clock!")
- Exception to the Rule (Live, 2007)
- Eatin' My Heart Out
- Coffee Den (Solo Demo Version)
- Becky, I'm Nuts
- Rule of 3s (Solemnity Child) [from the short film "In Defense of Lemmings"]
- Something You Should Know (Early Solo Version)
- Chontsha, Bontsha, Schmontsha (from the short film "In Defense of Lemmings")
- Medley No. 2
- Waiting For A Ho, or Your Needle Has Got Rusty And It Will Not Work At All (With Apologies To Samuel Beckett & Robert Johnson) (from the short film "Loved And/Or Laid")
- Wintry (Gettin' Cold)
- Pickin' Yr Friend's Nose
- Big Black Suitcase
- Jeanette Is Working [Live, 2006]
- Oh Mama... I'm Alone
- Clickclick Clickclick
- Parent's Advice
- My 3 Addictions (Solo Demo Version)
- A Modest Proposal (For Laura Cantrell) [Solo Demo Version]
- Armchair Critic
- "Sexy" Chicken Song (from Troma's film "Tales From the Crapper")