Choice Cuts (Jackyl album)
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Track listing

  1. "We're an American Band
    We're an American Band
    We're An American Band is the seventh studio album by American hard rock band Grand Funk Railroad, credited as Grand Funk. The album was released by Capitol Records on July 15, 1973 and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America a little over a month after its release. Two...

    " (new track)
  2. "Down on Me" (from Jackyl
    Jackyl (album)
    Jackyl is the 1992 debut album by the band of the same name.The clean version omitted "She Loves My Cock." Likewise, on the cover art of edited versions, the "Parental Advisory" logo in the background is altered to say "Meaty bones beware of Jackyl."...

    )
  3. "When Will It Rain" (from Jackyl)
  4. "Locked and Loaded" (from Cut the Crap)
  5. "I Stand Alone" (from Jackyl)
  6. "I Am the Walrus
    I Am the Walrus
    "I Am the Walrus" is a 1967 song by The Beatles, written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon–McCartney. Lennon claimed he wrote the first two lines on separate acid trips. The song was in the Beatles' 1967 television film and album Magical Mystery Tour, and was the B-side to the #1 hit "Hello,...

    " (new track)
  7. "Push Comes to Shove" (from Push Comes to Shove
    Push Comes to Shove (Jackyl album)
    -Track listing:All songs written by Jesse James Dupree except as noted.#"Push Comes To Shove" - 3:05#"Headed For Destruction" - 5:14#"My Life"#"I Could Never Touch You Like You Do"#"Dixieland" - 6:01#"I Want It" - 5:04#"Private Hell"#"I Am The I Am"...

    )
  8. "Headed for Destruction" (from Push Comes to Shove)
  9. "The Lumberjack" (from Jackyl)
  10. "Misery Loves Company' (from Cut the Crap)
  11. "Dixieland" (from Push Comes to Shove)
  12. "Secret of the Bottle" (from Push Comes to Shove)
  13. "Dirty Little Mind" (live Portland, OR '93) (from "Push Comes to Shove" single)
  14. "Redneck Punk" (live Portland, OR '93) (previously unreleased live track)
  15. "Mister, Can You Spare a Dime" (new track)
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