Cuddle (EP)

Cuddle (EP)
Cuddle
EP by Stikky
Released 1988
Recorded May 29, 1988
Genre Hardcore
Label Off The Disk Records, Slap A Ham Records
Stikky chronology
Turn It Around!
(1987)
Cuddle
(1988)
The Thing That Ate Floyd
(1988)

Cuddle was an EP release by the Punk rock band Stikky, and was released on Off The Disk in 1988 on seven-inch vinyl.

Cuddle was recorded, mixed, and all that, in 4 hours at Art of Ears located in San Francisco, on May 29 1988. This record was originally released on Off The Disk in Switzerland in 1988. So many people kept demanding copies that eventually the band re-released it on their own Slap A Ham Records.

Track listing

Side A
  1. "Boy, Do Girls Ever Suck!"
  2. "The Fashion Risk"
  3. "Spiderman"
  4. "Transients"
  5. "One Good Idea After Another"
Side B
  1. "Intercourse With The System"
  2. "Team Gilligan"
  3. "Cowtipping - Part 3"
  4. "On Top O' Da World"

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