Neuters

Neuters
Neuters
Compilation album by New Waver
Released 2006
Recorded 1990-1996
Genre New wave, hard rock, proto-techno, parody, Darwinist
Length 39:10
Label Dual Plover
New Waver chronology
The Defeated
(1999)
Neuters
(2006)
Bohemian Suburb Rhapsody
(2010)

Neuters is a compilation album by New Waver. It was released in 2006 and contains 13 edited and remastered songs from various cassettes made in the 1990s plus one hidden track. According to an email exchange between a fan and Greg Wadley, it is a concept album disguised as a best off.

It is their first album in 8 years since 1999's The Defeated. In 2011, it was made available from the New Waver website as a free download.

No. Title Length
1. "You Gotta Fight for Your Right to Party"   3:23
2. "Tea Break"   3:51
3. "Start It Up"   3:10
4. "Gotta Get Up"   0:29
5. "Erotica"   2:58
6. "Middle Class Man"   2:43
7. "Just Can't Get It Up"   1:46
8. "I Got You Babe"   4:16
9. "Chadstone"   1:43
10. "Techno Man" (Different version to the one on Aspects of Loserdom) 3:26
11. "Too Sober to Fuck"   2:09
12. "Prozac"   4:51
13. "Monday Morning's All Right" (3:44 without silence) 4:01
14. "The Candyman" (Hidden track) 0:28

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