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''Run Joseph Run'' is the first of two albums released by [[Snax]], Phoenix's former band. | ''Run Joseph Run'' is the first of two albums released by [[Snax]], Phoenix's former band. |
Revision as of 08:07, 21 February 2024
Template:Infobox album Run Joseph Run is the first of two albums released by Snax, Phoenix's former band.
Background
Run Joseph Run features ten tracks (including a hidden joke track) and is the first release on the The Snax's contract with Screaming Giant Records. The album has since gone out of print. It is also the only album by the band known to feature a music video for one of the tracks, the title track "Run Joseph Run."
Screaming Giant Records about the release says, ""Run Joseph Run" was the first release by this Orange County punk/ska/alternative band. The band changed their name to "Snax" and released their followup "Self Titled" album a few years later on Screaming Giant. A former member has gone on to play with Linkin Park for more than a decade."
Releases
Run Joseph Run was released on both CD and cassette on June 1, 1998.
Track Listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Wonderbread | Snax | |
2 | Screw Up | Snax | |
3 | Run Joseph Run | Snax | |
4 | My Greatest Day | Snax | |
5 | Randomness | Snax | |
6 | My Parade | Snax | |
7 | Same Ol' Story | Snax | |
8 | CB | Snax | |
9 | Ode Ta Bob | Snax | |
10 | Freedom | Snax |