Tracklist
Zero! Zero! | 3:06 | ||
Get What You Want | 3:49 | ||
Leave It Alone | 6:55 | ||
Cringe | 3:22 | ||
Just A Song About Ping Pong | 2:18 | ||
Two For My Seconds | 4:00 | ||
6/8 | 3:30 | ||
Yes Yes | 2:54 | ||
Other Song | 3:19 | ||
Terminal Disease | 1:56 | ||
Ghost | 3:21 | ||
Pantomime | 4:28 |
Credits (13)
- Elvira WilkinsonArtwork
- Ashley McConnellBass, Backing Vocals
- Tim CommandeurDrums
- Barny*Engineer
- Justin TresidderEngineer
- Trent DobsonEngineer [Assistant]
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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![]() | Yes Yes Vindictive CD, Album | Virgin – 5137072 | Australia | 2007 | Australia — 2007 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Yes Yes Vindictive CD, Album | Brille Records – BRILCD111, Brille Records – 9450120020 | UK | 2007 | UK — 2007 | Recently Edited | |||
Yes Yes Vindictive CD, Album | Virgin – 5137072 | Australia | 2007 | Australia — 2007 | New Submission | ||||
![]() | Yes Yes Vindictive CD, Album | Brille Records – PIASR120CD, Brille Records – 945.0120.020, [PIAS] Recordings – PIASR120CD, [PIAS] Recordings – 945.0120.020 | Europe | 2008 | Europe — 2008 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Yes Yes Vindictive CD, Album | Brille Records – NFCT-27085 | Japan | 2008 | Japan — 2008 | Recently Edited | |||
Yes Yes Vindictive CD, Album, Promo | Brille Records – NFCT-27085 | Japan | 2008 | Japan — 2008 | New Submission | ||||
![]() | Yes Yes Vindictive CDr, Album, Promo | Brille Records – none | UK | UK | |||||
![]() | Yes Yes Vindictive CDr, Album, Copy Protected, Promo | Brille Records – none | UK | UK | New Submission | ||||
Yes Yes Vindictive CDr, Album, Promo | Brille Records – none | UK | UK | New Submission |
Recommendations
- 1995 AustraliaCD —Album
Reviews
referencing Yes Yes Vindictive (CD, Album) 5137072
Very under rated band in my opinion.
My CD copy has the bands signatures on the cover.referencing Yes Yes Vindictive (CD, Album) BRILCD111
This album starts well, and sounds very fresh. You get a mix of punk with violin hooks, which blends extremely well. The whole album is a good first effort, although it does tale off after the first few tracks. The album is like a little ray of pop sunshine, it works on the whole, but it is very fluffy, with no real depth to it.
Stand Out Tracks; 'Zero! Zero!', 'Just a Song About Ping Pong', 'Get What You Want'
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