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List Price: $14.99 | | Label: No Idea Records
Salesrank: 203040
Released: April 22, 1996 |
| Our Price: $7.99 |
| Used Price: $3.97 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Losers, Kings, and Things We Don't Understand Track Listing:
1. Soundman/Soundcheck
2. 24 Hours in Paramus
3. Whipping Boy
4. Time and a Half
5. Econolodged
6. Pez King
7. Where the Hell Is Mike Sinkovich?
8. This Is Going Nowhere
9. Laverne and Shirley
10. Fucked
11. 867-5309 (Jenny)
12. Dukes of Hazzard
13. Shotgun
14. Down in the Mission
15. St. James Hotel
16. Glumble
17. Lucky Day
18. Who Holds the Power Ring?
19. Wish Pig
20. Awkward Age
Editorial Review:
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Losers, Kings, and Things We Don't Understand Reviews:
great album 
2007-01-03 - this is a great album. less than jake is an amazing band. this is a must have for any less than jake fan or any fan of ska.
Cool Album 
2006-02-03 - This is a really cool Less Than Jake album. This was realeased just after Pezcore and has that same sound, sort of raw and rough around the edges, as opposed to the later albums like Borders and Boundaries, Anthem, and B is for B-sides, which have tighter horns and an overall smoother sound. This album has a lot of good stuff on it. It's energetic and fast like all of LTJ's work. This is a nice addition to your LTJ collection.
AWESOME CD 
2006-01-15 - I have recently become a fan of less than jake. Their first song I heard of theirs was "All My Friends Are Metalheads" playing Tony Hawk 4 and decided to go out and pick up "Hello Rockview", since that time i have aquired numerous albums of theirs. The first taste i had of Less Than Jake was the more punkish version that shows up in "Anthem" and thier newer cds.
So when i first opened this album and popped it in my cd player, it sounded like a poorly recorded mess of music. After several months of neglecting to listen to it i decided to give it another chance. Pretty soon I started listening to the music more and realized how great it actually is. The songs have very catchy sing along lyrics and are fast paced. The meaningful lyrics and messages in the songs are great and make this album that much better. I would recommend this cd to anyone, even a new less than jake fan can get into it if they just give it a chance. You may hate it at first, but before long you'll find yourself jumping around singing along to the songs.
good but not great 
2004-09-22 - first of aal i want to apoligise if my english isnt good nut i'm from belgium,europe and we speak dutch.
okay now, as being a huge ltj fan , i own all the albums and this was a hard album to get in.
this cd is totally different from albums like hello rockview anthem, or any other ltj album.
like people who only like ltj since anthem or borders and boundries will msot likely hate this cd. this cd has a more rougher (?) sound. you wont find things like auto tuning on this album. and instead of anthem's pop punk with a little bit of horns, this album is alot more ska, you either hate it or love it. songs are also very short and im sure some have been written in an even shorter time, cause musically this album is a lot of the same. but nevertheless this is a good album if you like true ska-punk ( and thats no punk with horns you idiots!!).
early ltj fans will love this album ( like i do) but new fans will be disappointed and thats why i give this album only
3 stars.
older and better 
2003-03-03 - well i've had this for years (the origional on No Idea records thank you very much) and it still notches up regular spinnage. this is basically a compilation of early 7", 10" and comp tracks if you've heard their later stuff you'll know the basic sound, hi energy tuneful ska punk but here it's free of the glossy sanitized production that all the punk bands get these days. twenty songs and everyone a winner from the originals like "where the hell is mike sinkovich?" and "whipping boy" to the covers "laverne and shirley" and "dukes of hazzard" you'll be singing along and jumping all over the place. in a way i feel sad that they've got so big as their new stuff lacks the same energy and fire and after witnessing them live in front of a couple of thousand folk recently it looks like they're doing it punk by numbers. shame.